Global growth and international cooperation: a structuralist perspective
基于普雷维什的隐含互惠原则,探讨外围国家通过结构性变革政策促进全球增长和改善国家间收入分配,并构建了一个内生技术差距和自主支出的两国结构主义增长模型。
This paper revisits the structuralist ideas on trade and growth and suggests (based on the Prebisch's principle of implicit reciprocity) that policies for promoting structural change in the periphery may lead to higher global growth and a better income distribution across countries. The paper discusses the inter-relations and complementarities that exist between autonomous expenditure and industrial and technology policies in the long run. With this objective, we develop a structuralist growth model in which the technology gap and the growth rate of the domestic autonomous expenditure are endogenously determined in a two-country (centre and periphery) international economy.