TECHNOLOGY ADOPTION DURING THE PROCESS OF DEVELOPMENT: IMPLICATIONS FOR LONG-RUN PROSPECTS

被引:2
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作者
Mies, Veronica [1 ]
机构
[1] Pontificia Univ Catolica Chile, Vicuna Mackenna 4860, Santiago, Chile
关键词
R&D Investment; Technology Adoption; Growth and Development; Technology Choice; Convergence and Polarization; Transitional Dynamics; DISTANCE; GROWTH; CONVERGENCE; INTEGRATION; INVESTMENT; FERTILITY; FRONTIER; WORLD;
D O I
10.1017/S1365100517000074
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
Most papers studying the impacts of technology adoption on income trajectories assume that firms adopt frontier technologies when available. If these technologies are skill intensive, less-developed economies may fail in successfully implementing them and may become trapped in a low-growth equilibrium. Within a Schumpeterian growth model, we show that differences in adoption barriers and incentives to the accumulation of skills produce differences in the technology level that is optimal to adopt. If the economy is not overly distorted, copying nonfrontier technologies helps compensating for the scarcity of skills and increases the likelihood of copying frontier technologies in the long run. If distortions are significant, it may be optimal to copy less-advanced technologies even in the long run. If adoption is not a skill-intensive activity, then copying frontier technologies is always optimal; all economies achieve a high-growth equilibrium and only income differences persist in the long run.
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页码:907 / 942
页数:36
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