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The implications of heterogeneous resource intesities on technical change and growth
- Abstract:
- We analyze the long-termdynamics of an economy in which sectors are heterogeneous with respect to the intensity of natural resource use. It is shown that heterogeneity induces technical change to be biased towards resource-intensive sectors. Along the balanced growth path, the sectoral structure of the economy is constant as the higher resource dependency in resource-intensive sectors is compensated by enhanced research activities. Resource taxes have no impact on dynamics except when the tax rate varies over time. Research subsidies and the sectoral provision of productivity-enhancing public goods raise growth and provide an effective tool for structural policy.
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- Publisher:
- University of Oxford
- Series:
- OxCarre Papers
- Publication date:
- 2010-02-02
- Paper number:
- 39
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1143949
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- 2010
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