Publication

2012

This working paper discusses the results of a study looking at the extent to which mechanisms to increase the share of high-skilled labor spurs growth in a small, open economy. Analyzing a growth model for Norway, the authors find that increasing the share of highly educated workers has pronounced absorptive capacity effects that partially crowd out R&D-based innovation. Both innovative and absorptive capacity expansions contribute to higher growth and welfare.

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Author Brita Bye, Taran Fæhn
Series NUPI Working Papers
Issue 812
Publisher Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI)
Copyright © 2012 Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI)
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