Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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965386 | Journal of Macroeconomics | 2014 | 18 Pages |
Abstract
Based on an extended model of endogenous directed technical change and on cross-country data, we identify and quantify the long-run link between: (i) the technology structure (high- vs. low-tech sectors) and the skill structure (high- vs. low-skilled workers), by considering an explicit role for the (potential) complementarity between technological goods; (ii) the Tobin-q and the technology characteristics of the firms through their impact on economic growth. Our estimation and calibration exercise suggests the existence of a moderate degree of complementarity and of an elastic relationship between the Tobin-q and key technology parameters.
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Authors
Elena Sochirca, Pedro Mazeda Gil, Oscar Afonso,