The two sector model of learning-by doing and productivity differences

This paper proposes that even when all countries have access to common technology frontier and can use the technologies which are fully appropriate to their needs, there will still be productivity differences across countries depending on their relative skill endowments. To illustrate this view,...

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Main Author: Dinç Tuna
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Economists' Association of Vojvodina 2012-01-01
Series:Panoeconomicus
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1452-595X/2012/1452-595X1205583D.pdf
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spelling doaj-61b97fc491274ac2a34cfc0d3699435a2020-11-25T00:22:27ZengEconomists' Association of VojvodinaPanoeconomicus1452-595X2012-01-0159558359810.2298/PAN1205583DThe two sector model of learning-by doing and productivity differencesDinç TunaThis paper proposes that even when all countries have access to common technology frontier and can use the technologies which are fully appropriate to their needs, there will still be productivity differences across countries depending on their relative skill endowments. To illustrate this view, we have constructed a two sector model of productivity differences in which the level of technology is determined endogenously depending on the aggregate capital externalities. The relative supply of skilled and unskilled labor determines the direction of technical choices of the countries and differences in these relative factor supplies lead to cross-country income differences combined with the fact that capital is more productive in the advance of the skilled labor complement technologies than in the unskilled labor complement technologies.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1452-595X/2012/1452-595X1205583D.pdfproductivity differencestechnological changeskilled/unskilled labor
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The two sector model of learning-by doing and productivity differences
Panoeconomicus
productivity differences
technological change
skilled/unskilled labor
author_facet Dinç Tuna
author_sort Dinç Tuna
title The two sector model of learning-by doing and productivity differences
title_short The two sector model of learning-by doing and productivity differences
title_full The two sector model of learning-by doing and productivity differences
title_fullStr The two sector model of learning-by doing and productivity differences
title_full_unstemmed The two sector model of learning-by doing and productivity differences
title_sort two sector model of learning-by doing and productivity differences
publisher Economists' Association of Vojvodina
series Panoeconomicus
issn 1452-595X
publishDate 2012-01-01
description This paper proposes that even when all countries have access to common technology frontier and can use the technologies which are fully appropriate to their needs, there will still be productivity differences across countries depending on their relative skill endowments. To illustrate this view, we have constructed a two sector model of productivity differences in which the level of technology is determined endogenously depending on the aggregate capital externalities. The relative supply of skilled and unskilled labor determines the direction of technical choices of the countries and differences in these relative factor supplies lead to cross-country income differences combined with the fact that capital is more productive in the advance of the skilled labor complement technologies than in the unskilled labor complement technologies.
topic productivity differences
technological change
skilled/unskilled labor
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1452-595X/2012/1452-595X1205583D.pdf
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