Working Paper

Endogenous Capital- and Labor-Augmenting Technical Change in the Neoclassical Growth Model

Andreas Irmen, Amer Tabakovic
CESifo, Munich, 2015

CESifo Working Paper No. 5643

The determinants of the direction of technical change and their implications for economic growth and economic policy are studied in the one-sector neoclassical growth model of Ramsey, Cass, and Koopmans extended to allow for endogenous capital- and labor-augmenting technical change. We develop a novel micro-foundation for the competitive production sector that rests on the idea that the fabrication of output requires tasks to be performed by capital and labor. Firms may engage in innovation investments that increase the productivity of capital and labor in the performance of their respective tasks. These investments are associated with new technological knowledge that accumulates over time and sustains long-run growth. We show that the equilibrium allocation is not Pareto-efficient since both forms of technical change give rise to an inter-temporal knowledge externality. An appropriate policy of investment subsidies may implement the efficient allocation.

CESifo Category
Fiscal Policy, Macroeconomics and Growth
Public Finance
Keywords: endogenous technical change, induced innovation, capital- and labor-augmenting technical change, neoclassical growth model
JEL Classification: O310, O330, O410