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Optimal Technology and Development

Hernan Moscoso Boedo

No 144, 2007 Meeting Papers from Society for Economic Dynamics

Abstract: By modeling the decisions for factor accumulation and technology adoption, this paper gives a systematic explanation as to why we see ever more skill intensive technologies being adopted both over time in the US and across countries. The model developed here endogenously generates predictions for the skill premium that are consistent with both the US and international observations under the same set of parameter values.

Date: 2007
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