The Importance of Industrial Policy in Quality-Ladder Growth Models

Paolo E. Giordani, European University Institute and LUISS Guido Carli
Luca Zamparelli, The University of Rome 'La Sapienza' and The New School for Social Research

A BEJM Topics article.

Abstract

We extend the class of quality-ladder growth models (Grossman and Helpman, 1991, Segerstrom, 1998 and others), to encompass an economy with asymmetric fundamentals. In contrast to the standard framework, in our model industries may differ in terms of their innovative potential (quality jumps and arrival rates) and consumers' preferences. This extension allows us to bring industrial policy back into the realm of the growth policy debate. We first show that it is always possible to raise the long-run growth rate and the social welfare of the economy through a costless tax/subsidy scheme reallocating resources towards the relatively more promising industries. We then prove that, in certain economies, even a mere profit taxation policy increases economic growth and social welfare above the laissez-faire.

Submitted: October 11, 2005 · Accepted: April 6, 2007 · Published: January 21, 2008

Recommended Citation

Giordani, Paolo E. and Zamparelli, Luca (2008) "The Importance of Industrial Policy in Quality-Ladder Growth Models," The B.E. Journal of Macroeconomics: Vol. 8 : Iss. 1 (Topics), Article 1.
Available at: http://www.bepress.com/bejm/vol8/iss1/art1

 
 
 
 

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