Arbeitspapier

Innovation and growth with financial, and other, frictions

The generation and implementation of ideas, or knowledge, is crucial for economic performance. We study this process in a model of endogenous growth with frictions. Productivity increases with knowledge, which advances via innovation, and with the exchange of ideas from those who generate them to those best able to implement them (technology transfer). But frictions in this market, including search, bargaining, and commitment problems, impede exchange and thus slow growth. We characterize optimal policies to subsidize research and trade in ideas, given both knowledge and search externalities. We discuss the roles of liquidity and financial institutions, and show two ways in which intermediation can enhance efficiency and innovation. First, intermediation allows us to finance more transactions with fewer assets. Second, it ameliorates certain bargaining problems, by allowing entrepreneurs to undo otherwise sunk investments in liquidity. We also discuss some evidence, suggesting that technology transfer is a significant source of innovation and showing how it is affected by credit considerations.

Language
Englisch

Bibliographic citation
Series: Bank of Canada Working Paper ; No. 2011-25

Classification
Wirtschaft
Subject
Economic models
Potential output
Productivity

Event
Geistige Schöpfung
(who)
Chiu, Jonathan
Meh, Césaire
Wright, Randall
Event
Veröffentlichung
(who)
Bank of Canada
(where)
Ottawa
(when)
2011

DOI
doi:10.34989/swp-2011-25
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Object type

  • Arbeitspapier

Associated

  • Chiu, Jonathan
  • Meh, Césaire
  • Wright, Randall
  • Bank of Canada

Time of origin

  • 2011

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