Essays on Endogenous Growth, Economic Openness and Labor Allocation

Essays on Endogenous Growth, Economic Openness and Labor Allocation
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Download or read book Essays on Endogenous Growth, Economic Openness and Labor Allocation written by Young Joon Kim and published by . This book was released on 2010 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This dissertation consists of three chapters. Chapter 1 introduces an endogenous growth model, and Chapter 2 and 3 provides empirical evidence in support of the growth model. Chapter 1 presents a simple endogenous growth model. It is based on Romer (1990), but extends the original model by incorporating individual workers skill heterogeneity. Based on the heterogeneity, the model has a labor allocation mechanism between skilled and less-skilled sectors. This labor allocation determines the long-run growth rate of the economy. The model shows how the distribution of human capital affects on the labor allocation, and hence on the economic growth and income distribution. The model can be extended to an open economy. With the heterogeneity, the extended model explains distributional effect as well as growth effect of the economic openness. Chapter 2 provides empirical evidence in support of the model presented in the chapter 1. The human capital measures from the model show better performance in explaining the role of human capital on a country's income per worker. The proposed human capital measures also perform better in growth regressions. When the three specifications based on three different models (Solow, Nelson and Phelps and Romer) are implemented using a panel of 45 countries, the human capital measures based on the Romer-type endogenous growth model provide the most significant relation between human capital and economic growth. Chapter 3 provides empirical evidence in support of the extension part of the model presented in the chapter 1. According to the model, economic openness can affect labor allocation through two channels; knowledge spillover and specialization. First, the openness promotes knowledge spillovers and hence increases the productivity of workers in skilled sectors. This makes the economy employs more workers in skilled sector. Second, the openness causes global specialization which leads more employment in skilled sector for advanced countries, but at the same time less employment in skilled sector for less-advanced countries. The empirical results obtained using cross country panel data support these two effects of knowledge spillover and specialization.


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