Growth, Trade, and Inequality

NBER Working Paper No. 20502

Issued in September 2014

NBER Program(s):Economic Fluctuations and Growth, International Trade and Investment



We introduce firm and worker heterogeneity into a model of innovation-driven endogenous growth. Individuals who differ in ability sort into either a research sector or a manufacturing sector that produces differentiated goods. Each research project generates a new variety of the differentiated product and a random technology for producing it. Technologies differ in complexity and productivity, and technological sophistication is complementary to worker ability. We study the co-determination of growth and income inequality in both the closed and open economy, as well as the spillover effects of policy and conditions in one country to outcomes in others.

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Document Object Identifier (DOI): 10.3386/w20502

Published: Grossman, G. M. and Helpman, E. (2018), Growth, Trade, and Inequality. Econometrica, 86: 37-83. doi:10.3982/ECTA14518 citation courtesy of

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