Non-Scale Endogenous Growth with R&D and Human Capital

Creina Day*

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Abstract

This paper examines the conditions under which increasing knowledge, encapsulated in ideas for new technology through R&D and embodied in human capital through education, sustains economic growth. A general model is developed where, consistent with recent literature, growth is non-scale (not increasing in population size) and endogenous (generated by factors within R&D and education). Recent models feature the counterfactual assumption of constant returns to existing knowledge and restrict the substitutability of inputs within R&D and education. We find that non-scale endogenous growth is possible under less stringent conditions. The findings reconcile sustained economic growth with evidence of diminishing marginal returns in education and R&D, which suggests an ambiguous role for R&D policy.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)443-467
Number of pages25
JournalScottish Journal of Political Economy
Volume63
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Nov 2016

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