Trade and the Neoclassical Growth Model

  • Ben-David D
  • Loewy M
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Abstract

The model developed in this paper expands upon the traditional neoclassical exogenous growth model by facilitating a long-run growth analysis of the impact of openness to trade within a multi-country framework. Openness affects growth by impacting the extent of knowledge spillovers from abroad. This feature effectively converts the traditional closed-economy exogenous growth model into a multi-country, open-economy endogenous growth model. Nevertheless, the conditional convergence and identical growth predictions of the neoclassical model are preserved here with the extent of trade now playing a role in determining the relative heights of the countries' parallel output paths. • JEL Classifications: F43, O41 •

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Ben-David, D., & Loewy, M. B. (2003). Trade and the Neoclassical Growth Model. Journal of Economic Integration, 18(1), 1–16. https://doi.org/10.11130/jei.2003.18.1.1

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