Competing engines of growth
innovation and standardization
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Author
Contributions
- Gancia, Gino A. - Contributor
- Zilibotti, Fabrizio - Contributor
- National Bureau of Economic Research - Contributor
Publication
2010 - National Bureau of Economic Research, Cambridge, MA, Massachusetts
Language
English
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Physical Format
Electronic resource
Identifiers
- Library of Congress Control Number2010655998
- Open LibraryOL30508390M
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- LCCHB1
Description
"We study a dynamic general equilibrium model where innovation takes the form of the introduction new goods, whose production requires skilled workers. Innovation is followed by a costly process of standardization, whereby these new goods are adapted to be produced using unskilled labor. Our framework highlights a number of novel results. First, standardization is both an engine of growth and a potential barrier to it. As a result, growth in an inverse U-shaped function of the standardization rate (and of competition). Second, we characterize the growth and welfare maximizing speed of standardization. We show how optimal IPR policies affecting the cost of standardization vary with the skill-endowment, the elasticity of substitution between goods and other parameters. Third, we show that the interplay between innovation and standardization may lead to multiple equilibria. Finally, we study the implications of our model for the skill-premium and we illustrate novel reasons for linking North-South trade to intellectual property rights protection"--National Bureau of Economic Research web site.
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Series Statement
- NBER working paper series -- working paper 15958
- Working paper series (National Bureau of Economic Research : Online) -- working paper no. 15958.
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