Gobierno como promotor del cambio tecnológico: Un modelo de crecimiento endógeno con trabajo, dinero y deuda

Translated title of the contribution: The government as a promoter of technological change: An endogenous growth model with labor, money and debt

Salvador Rivas-Aceves, Francisco Venegas-Martínez

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Abstract

In the framework of a monetary economy with labor and debt (public and private), the effects of government as a promoting agent to boost up technological change are studied. Through a model of endogenous growth, the growth rates of all sectors are characterized in the perfect foresight equilibrium. Moreover, the impact on economic welfare of taxes and government spending to impulse technological change is assessed. Finally, in a simulation exercise, the initial optimal level of government spending (which maximizes welfare), in which the government should incur to adequately address technological change, is examined.

Translated title of the contributionThe government as a promoter of technological change: An endogenous growth model with labor, money and debt
Original languageSpanish
JournalEconomia Mexicana, Nueva Epoca
Volume19
Issue number1
StatePublished - 2010

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