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Factor Substitution, Income Distribution and Growth in a Generalized Neoclassical Model
Irmen, Andreas; Klump, Rainer
2009In German Economic Review, 10, p. 464-479
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Keywords :
Capital Accumulation; Elasticity of Substitution; Income Distribution
Abstract :
[en] We analyze a generalized neoclassical growth model that combines a normalized CES production function and possible asymmetries of savings out of factor incomes. This generalized model helps to shed new light on a recent debate concerning the impact of factor substitution and income distribution on economic growth. We show that this impact relies on both an efficiency and a distribution effect, where the latter is caused by the distributional consequences of an increase in the elasticity of substitution. While the efficiency effect is always positive, the sign of the distribution effect depends on the particular savings hypothesis. If the savings rate out of capital income is substantial so that a certain threshold value is surpassed, the efficiency effect dominates and higher factor substitution accelerates the accumulation of capital and works as a major engine of growth. Copyright 2009 The Authors. Journal Compilation Verein für Socialpolitik and Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
Disciplines :
Macroeconomics & monetary economics
Author, co-author :
Irmen, Andreas  ;  University of Luxembourg > Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance (FDEF) > Center for Research in Economic Analysis (CREA)
Klump, Rainer
Language :
English
Title :
Factor Substitution, Income Distribution and Growth in a Generalized Neoclassical Model
Publication date :
2009
Journal title :
German Economic Review
Volume :
10
Pages :
464-479
Peer reviewed :
Peer reviewed
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