Effects of international diffusion of a general purpose technology on wage inequality
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16/01/2014
16/01/2014
2013
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Resumo |
This paper studies the effects of the diffusion of a General Purpose Technology (GPT) that spreads first within the developed North country of its origin, and then to a developing South country. In the developed general equilibrium growth model, each final good can be produced by one of two technologies. Each technology is characterized by a specific labor complemented by a specific set of intermediate goods, which are enhanced periodically by Schumpeterian R&D activities. When quality reaches a threshold level, a GPT arises in one of the technologies and spreads first to the other technology within the North. Then, it propagates to the South, following a similar sequence. Since diffusion is not even, neither intra- nor inter-country, the GPT produces successive changes in the direction of technological knowledge and in inter- and intra-country wage inequality. Through this mechanism the different observed paths of wage inequality can be accommodated. |
Identificador |
(Afonso and Bandeira, 2013) 978-4-385-60345-2 |
Idioma(s) |
eng |
Publicador |
Hitotsubashi University |
Direitos |
openAccess |
Palavras-Chave | #North-South #General purpose technology #Direction of technological knowledge #Wage inequality |
Tipo |
article |