Optimal Technology, Development and the role of Government

This paper highlights the effect of the presence of the goverment and its redistribution policy in the technology adoption decision. As a result it helps explain the differences in skill premium patterns across the North Atlantic between developed economies such as the US and Continental Europe. 1.

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Main Author: Hernan J. Moscoso Boedo
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Published: 2006
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