Poverty traps in a frictionless world: The effects of learning and technology assimilation |
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Authors: | Santiago M. Ló pez,Francisco J. Santos-Arteaga |
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Affiliation: | a Departamento de Economia e Historia Economica, Universidad de Salamanca Edificio FES, 37008 Salamanca, Spain b Departamento de Economia Aplicada II and ICEI, Universidad Complutense de Madrid Campus de Somosaguas, Finca Mas Ferre, 28824 Madrid, Spain c GRINEI, Universidad Complutense de Madrid Campus de Somosaguas, 28223 Madrid, Spain |
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Abstract: | We study an endogenous growth model of technology assimilation through an adaptive learning process defining the accumulation of technological knowledge among both workers and industrial clusters. The assimilation of new technology and the arrival rate of innovations are both based on the distance from the technological frontier to the current technological development level of the country. We illustrate how, even if technological innovations become immediately available to all countries, and absent educational and institutional frictions among countries, differences in technological development levels allow for the existence of poverty traps leading to the economic stagnation of technological laggards. |
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Keywords: | O31 O33 |
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