The aggregate and complementary impact of micro distortions
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Bergoeing Vela, Raphael
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The aggregate and complementary impact of micro distortions
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We explore how regulatory or institutional distortions to resource reallocation limit the ability of developing countries to adopt new technologies. An efficient economy innovates quickly; but when the economy is unable to redeploy resources away from inefficient uses, technological adoption becomes sluggish, growth is reduced, and income lags further behind the leading economy. We use a firm dynamics model to analyze income gaps between the U.S. and several developing countries. For the median country, the model accounts for one-third of the income gap with respect to the U.S., with 60% of the simulated gap explained by firm renewal distortions taken individually and 40% by their interaction.
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Serie Documento de Trabajo (SDT) No. 338 Santiago, Abril de 2011 Págs. 1-34
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