Authors
Claudio Michelacci, David Lopez-Salido
Publication date
2007/10/1
Journal
The Review of Economic Studies
Volume
74
Issue
4
Pages
1195-1227
Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell
Description
We consider a version of the Solow growth model where technological progress can be investment specific or investment neutral. The labour market is subject to search frictions, and the existing productive units may fail to adopt the most recent technological advances. Technological progress can lead to the destruction of technologically obsolete jobs and cause unemployment. We calibrate the model to replicate the high persistence that characterizes the dynamics of firms' neutral technology and the frequency of firms' capital adjustment. We find that neutral technological advances increase job destruction and job reallocation and reduce aggregate employment. Investment-specific technological advances reduce job destruction, have mild effects on job creation, and are expansionary. Hence, neutral technological progress prompts Schumpeterian creative destruction, while investment-specific technological …
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Scholar articles
C Michelacci, D Lopez-Salido - The Review of Economic Studies, 2007
JD López-Salido, C Michelacci - 2004
C Michelacci, D Lopez-Salido - Available at SSRN 562084, 2004