Elasticity of substitution, long-run growth and convergence speed: A general framework

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Elasticity of substitution, long-run growth and convergence speed: A general frameworkAuthor(s)
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2024Citation
Gómez, M. A. (2024) Elasticity of substitution, long‐rungrowth, and convergence speed: A general framework. International Journal of EconomicTheory, 20, 352–370. https://doi.org/10.1111/ijet.12408370
Abstract
[Abstract]: This paper studies the effect of factor substitution on long-run growth and the
convergence speed in the one-sector endogenous-growth model. We consider a general
production function that encompasses the most commonly used specifications as particular cases. For two economies with the same initial conditions and parameter values,
including the baseline elasticity of substitution, the one with the higher asymptotic
elasticity of substitution has the higher long-run growth and convergence speed. If the
asymptotic elasticity of substitution is a non-increasing function of its baseline value,
an increase in the baseline elasticity of substitution entails a higher long-run growth
and convergence speed.
Keywords
Production function
Elasticity of substitution
Long-run growth
Speed of convergence
Elasticity of substitution
Long-run growth
Speed of convergence
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1742-7355