Economic growth and economic development 705

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Introduction to Modern Economic Growth Moreover, it can be verified that the equilibrium interest rate is given by (see Exercise 15.24): (15.49) " # ả NL (t) L + (1 − γ) r (t) = β (1 − γ) NK (t) γ NK (t) K (t) Let us now define a constant growth path as one in which consumption grows at a constant rate From (15.22), this is only possible if r (t) is constant Equation (15.48) implies that (NL (t) L) / (NK (t) K (t)) is constant, thus NK (t) must also be constant Therefore, equation (15.48) implies that technological change must be purely labor augmenting Thus we have obtained the following proposition: Proposition 15.14 Consider the baseline model of directed technological change with the two factors corresponding to labor and capital Suppose that the innovation possibilities frontier is given by the knowledge spillovers specification and extreme state dependence, i.e., δ = and that capital accumulates according to (15.46) Then there exists a constant growth path allocation in which there is only laboraugmenting technological change, the interest rate is constant and consumption and output grow at constant rates Moreover, there cannot be any other constant growth path allocations Proof Part of the proof is provided by the argument preceding the proposition Exercise 15.25 asks you to complete the proof and show that no other constant constant growth path allocation can exist ¤ It can also be verified that the constant growth path allocation with purely labor augmenting technological change is globally stable if σ < (see Exercise 15.26) This is reasonable, especially in view of the results in Proposition 15.7, which indicated that the stability of equilibrium dynamics in the model with the knowledge spillovers requires σ < 1/δ Since here we have extreme state dependence, δ = 1, stability requires σ < Intuitively, if capital and labor were gross substitutes (σ > 1), the equilibrium would involve rapid accumulation of capital and capital-augmenting technological change, leading to an asymptotically increasing growth rate of consumption However, when capital and labor are gross complements (σ < 1), capital accumulation would increase the price of labor and profits 691

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