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Technology Policy and Wage Inequality

Series
Working Papers
Type
working paper
Date Issued
2008
Author(s)
Cozzi, Guido  
Impullitti, Giammario
Abstract
In this paper we argue that government procurement policy played a role in stimulating the wave of innovation that hit the US economy in the 1980?s, as well as the simultaneous increase in inequality and in education attainment. Since the early 1980?s U.S. policy makers began targeting commercial innovations more directly and explicitly. We focus on the shift in the composition of public demand towards high-tech goods which, by increasing the market-size of innovative ?rms, functions as a de-facto innovation policy tool. We build a quality-ladders non-scale growth model with heterogeneous industries and endogenous supply of skills, and show both theoretically and empirically that increases in the technological content of public spending stimulates R&D, raises the wage of skilled workers and, at the same time, stimulates human capital accumulation. A calibrated version of the model suggests that government policy explains up to 32 percent of the observed increase in wage inequality in the period 1978-91.
Language
English
Keywords
R&D-driven growth theory
government procurement
wage inequality
educational choice
technology policy.
HSG Classification
contribution to scientific community
HSG Profile Area
SEPS - Economic Policy
Refereed
No
Number
2008_23
URL
https://www.alexandria.unisg.ch/handle/20.500.14171/79046
Subject(s)

economics

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SEPS - School of Econ...

FGN - Institute of Ec...

Eprints ID
222160
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