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ping wang : mismatch and assimilation
2018-10-19
time:4:00pm - 5:30pm, oct 19, 2018
venue:room 359s, overseas exchange center, peking university
speaker:ping wang
(department of economics, washington university in st. louis)
abstract
income disparity across countries has been large and widening over time. we develop a tractable model where factor requirements in production technology do notnecessarily match a country's factor input profile. appropriate assimilation of frontier technologies balances such multi-dimensional factor input-technology mismatch, thus mitigating the efficiency loss. this yields a new measure for endogenous tfp, entailing a novel trade-off between a country's income level and income growth that depends critically on the assimilation ability and the factor input mismatch. our model accounts for 80%-92% of the global income variation over the past 50 years. the widening of mismatch accounts for 40%-60% of the global growth variation, whereas physical capital accounts for about one third with human capital largely inconsequential. while about 30% of the growth performance in miracle asian economies can be attributed to successful assimilation which narrows the gap arisen from mismatch, almost 70% of growth stagnation in trapped african economies is due to the lack of assimilation. a country may fall into a middle-income trap after a factor advantage reversal that changes the pattern of mismatch.