Technological assimilation and divergence in times of crisis
We study an endogenous stochastic growth model whose dynamic evolution is determined by an adaptive learning process defining the accumulation of technological knowledge within countries. Both the assimilation of technological knowledge and the arrival rate of innovations depend on the technologica...
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doaj-3ddc94ef238644e696ce7332f0a7f8602021-07-02T03:25:18ZengVilnius Gediminas Technical UniversityTechnological and Economic Development of Economy2029-49132029-49212016-03-0122210.3846/20294913.2015.1033663Technological assimilation and divergence in times of crisisIsabel Álvarez0Debora Di Caprio1Francisco Javier Santos-Arteaga2Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Madrid, SpainUniversidad Complutense de Madrid, Madrid, SpainUniversidad Complutense de Madrid, Madrid, Spain We study an endogenous stochastic growth model whose dynamic evolution is determined by an adaptive learning process defining the accumulation of technological knowledge within countries. Both the assimilation of technological knowledge and the arrival rate of innovations depend on the technological development level of countries. We illustrate how heterogeneous levels of technological development provide laggard countries with insufficient innovation incentives, leading to divergences in total factor productivity and their technological stagnation. The model is simulated numerically using data from the current Innovation Union Scoreboard where the main expected growth patterns of the Baltic States are compared to those of the reference innovators within the European Union area. First published online: 10 Jun 2015 http://journals.vgtu.lt/index.php/TEDE/article/view/713technology assimilationlearningstochastic growthnational innovation systemtechnological developmenteconomic crisis |
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Isabel Álvarez Debora Di Caprio Francisco Javier Santos-Arteaga |
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Isabel Álvarez Debora Di Caprio Francisco Javier Santos-Arteaga Technological assimilation and divergence in times of crisis Technological and Economic Development of Economy technology assimilation learning stochastic growth national innovation system technological development economic crisis |
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Isabel Álvarez Debora Di Caprio Francisco Javier Santos-Arteaga |
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Technological assimilation and divergence in times of crisis |
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Technological assimilation and divergence in times of crisis |
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Technological assimilation and divergence in times of crisis |
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Technological assimilation and divergence in times of crisis |
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Technological assimilation and divergence in times of crisis |
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technological assimilation and divergence in times of crisis |
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Vilnius Gediminas Technical University |
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Technological and Economic Development of Economy |
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2029-4913 2029-4921 |
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2016-03-01 |
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We study an endogenous stochastic growth model whose dynamic evolution is determined by an adaptive learning process defining the accumulation of technological knowledge within countries. Both the assimilation of technological knowledge and the arrival rate of innovations depend on the technological development level of countries. We illustrate how heterogeneous levels of technological development provide laggard countries with insufficient innovation incentives, leading to divergences in total factor productivity and their technological stagnation. The model is simulated numerically using data from the current Innovation Union Scoreboard where the main expected growth patterns of the Baltic States are compared to those of the reference innovators within the European Union area.
First published online: 10 Jun 2015
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technology assimilation learning stochastic growth national innovation system technological development economic crisis |
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http://journals.vgtu.lt/index.php/TEDE/article/view/713 |
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