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Author:Peretto, P.
Smulders, S.
Title:Technological distance, growth and scale effects
Journal:Economic Journal
2002 : JUL, VOL. 112:481, p. 603-624
Index terms:Technology
Market structure
Knowledge management
Language:eng
Abstract:The authors present an endogenous growth model in which the scale effect may be positive or negative, but vanishes asymptotically. The mechanism behind this result provides a microfoundation for models that exploit the interaction of growth and market structure to remove the scale effect. When more firms are active, the economy is more specialised in that firms are less likely to work on related problems. The increase in technological distance reduces the spillovers between firms. A larger economy with more firms accumulates more knowledge. However, the spillovers that benefit a firm do not necessarily increase because of the differentation of the knowledge stock.
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