A Kaldorian approach to catch up and structural change in economies with high degree of heterogeneity
This paper, based on Kaldor’s main contributions, discusses the specificities in the catch up process of developing economies with high degree of structural heterogeneity. The theoretical model developed shows that developing economies, when modernizing the domestic versus external stock of capital,...
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doaj-71a10911de224e889a4c4208dace95cd2020-11-25T00:21:10ZengAssociazione Economia civilePSL Quarterly Review2037-36352037-36432013-06-0166265107135A Kaldorian approach to catch up and structural change in economies with high degree of heterogeneityCarmem Aparecida FeijoMarcos Tostes LamonicaThis paper, based on Kaldor’s main contributions, discusses the specificities in the catch up process of developing economies with high degree of structural heterogeneity. The theoretical model developed shows that developing economies, when modernizing the domestic versus external stock of capital, can reduce the technological gap and thus obtain a faster growth rate without producing disequilibrium in the balance of payments in the long run. As income distribution explains the incentive to the introduction of innovations through capital accumulation, the model is well succeed in connecting capital accumulation, income distribution, technological gap and long term external constraint. We conclude that capital accumulation, under certain circumstances, can overcome external constraint if the accumulation effort promotes structural change increasing the importance of sectors more technological-intensive.http://ojs.uniroma1.it/index.php/PSLQuarterlyReview/article/view/10167/10299structural changetechnological progressindustrializationexternal restriction |
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A Kaldorian approach to catch up and structural change in economies with high degree of heterogeneity |
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A Kaldorian approach to catch up and structural change in economies with high degree of heterogeneity |
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A Kaldorian approach to catch up and structural change in economies with high degree of heterogeneity |
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A Kaldorian approach to catch up and structural change in economies with high degree of heterogeneity |
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A Kaldorian approach to catch up and structural change in economies with high degree of heterogeneity |
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kaldorian approach to catch up and structural change in economies with high degree of heterogeneity |
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Associazione Economia civile |
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PSL Quarterly Review |
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2037-3635 2037-3643 |
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2013-06-01 |
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This paper, based on Kaldor’s main contributions, discusses the specificities in the catch up process of developing economies with high degree of structural heterogeneity. The theoretical model developed shows that developing economies, when modernizing the domestic versus external stock of capital, can reduce the technological gap and thus obtain a faster growth rate without producing disequilibrium in the balance of payments in the long run. As income distribution explains the incentive to the introduction of innovations through capital accumulation, the model is well succeed in connecting capital accumulation, income distribution, technological gap and long term external constraint. We conclude that capital accumulation, under certain circumstances, can overcome external constraint if the accumulation effort promotes structural change increasing the importance of sectors more technological-intensive. |
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structural change technological progress industrialization external restriction |
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http://ojs.uniroma1.it/index.php/PSLQuarterlyReview/article/view/10167/10299 |
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