Phases of economic development and the transitional dynamics of an innovation-education growth model
This paper extends earlier analysis of the transitional dynamics of a growth model in which both human capital and innovation drive income expansion. Funke and Strulik [2000. On endogenous growth with physical capital, human capital and product variety. European Economic Review 44, 491-515] suggest that the typical advanced economy follows three development phases, characterized in a temporal order by physical capital accumulation, human capital formation, and innovation, and that the transitional dynamics of the model reproduce such a sequencing. I argue that other sequences of the phases of development are possible and show that the model can generate a trajectory in which innovation precedes human capital formation. This trajectory accords with the observation that the rise in formal education followed with a considerable lag the process of industrialization. U.S. income and educational time series data are used to corroborate the innovation-education trajectory.
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2010
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Authors: | Iacopetta, Maurizio |
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European Economic Review. - Elsevier, ISSN 0014-2921. - Vol. 54.2010, 2, p. 317-330
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Elsevier |
Subject: | Transitional dynamics Innovation Education |
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