Autore:
Antonelli, Cristiano Titolo:
The economics of technological congruencePeriodico:
Università degli studi di Torino. Dip. Di Economia e Statistica Cognetti de Martiis. Working paper seriesAnno:
2013 - Volume:
2 - Fascicolo:
6 - Pagina iniziale:
1 - Pagina finale:
13Technological congruence is defined by the matching between the relative size of outputs’ elasticity with the relat
ive abundance and cost of inputs in
local factor markets. With given total costs, output is larger the larger is the output elasticity of the cheapest input. Technological congruence is a powerful tool that helps grasping many controversial aspects of growth accounting, international
division of labor and specialization, technological and structural change. For years, it had received little attention because of the wide consensus that technological change was exogenous and neutral. But also subsequently, notwithstanding the developments made in the endogenous growth modeling, little attempt was made to provide a more advanced understanding of technological congruence.
Its appreciation stems directly from the advances of the economics of innovation an
d its recent developments in understanding the endogenous determinants of the in
troduction and diffusion of directed technological changes. The levels of techn
ological congruence are most relevant to influence the actual efficiency and to
shape the competitive advance of firms and countries
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