Resource-augmenting R&D with heterogeneous labor supply
The effective labor possibilities frontier (ELPF) is defined as the set of statically efficient allocations of labor inputs in the competing tasks of production and R&D. It is concave if labor is heterogeneous. In an R&D-based growth model with an essential non-renewable natural resource, the shape of the ELPF affects the optimal speed of the transition. If resource endowment is poor, transition is slower and involves a smaller R&D effort, and slower growth in per capita consumption, in the case of a heterogeneous labor force as compared to a homogeneous one. Policies that modify the distribution of skills in the population imply shifts of the ELPF. We provide a taxonomy of possible shifts of the ELPF, and link them to education policy or demographic trends.
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2008
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Authors: | AMIGUES, JEAN-PIERRE ; MOREAUX, MICHEL ; RICCI, FRANCESCO |
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Environment and Development Economics. - Cambridge University Press. - Vol. 13.2008, 06, p. 719-745
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Cambridge University Press |
Description of contents: | Abstract [journals.cambridge.org] |
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