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What Do We Learn From Schumpeterian Growth Theory?

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2013

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Aghion, Philippe, Ufuk Akcigit, and Peter Howitt. 2013. What do we learn from Schumpeterian growth theory? Working paper, Department of Economics, Harvard University.

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Schumpeterian growth theory has "operationalized" Schumpeter''s notion of creative destruction by developing models based on this concept. These models shed light on several aspects of the growth process which could not be properly addressed by alternative theories. In this survey, we focus on four important aspects, namely: (i) the role of competition and market structure; (ii) firm dynamics; (iii) the relationship between growth and development with the notion of appropriate growth institutions; (iv) the emergence and impact of long-term technological waves. In each case Schumpeterian growth theory delivers predictions that distinguish it from other growth models and which can be tested using micro data.

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Creative destruction, entry, exit, competition, firm dynamics, reallocation, R&D, industrial policy, technological frontier, Schumpeterian wave, general purpose technology

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