Catching up and falling behind

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Nancy L. Stokey
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[1] University of Chicago,
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Growth; Technology; Human capital; Miracle ; Lost decade; O40; O38;
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This paper studies the interaction between technology, a public input that flows in from abroad, and human capital, a private input that is accumulated domestically, as twin engines of growth in a developing economy. The model displays two types of long run behavior, depending on policies and initial conditions. One is sustained growth, where the economy keeps pace with the technology frontier. The other is stagnation, where the economy converges to a minimal technology level that is independent of the world frontier. In a calibrated version of the model, transition paths after a policy change can display rapid growth, as in modern growth ‘miracles.’ In these economies policies that promote technology inflows are much more effective than subsidies to human capital accumulation in accelerating growth. A policy reversal produces a ‘lost decade,’ a period of slow growth that permanently reduces the level of income and consumption.
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