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Skills, Innovation, and Growth: An Agent-Based Policy Analysis

Dawid, Herbert ; Gemkow, Simon ; Harting, Philipp ; Kabus, Kordian ; Neugart, Michael ; Wersching, Klaus (2024)
Skills, Innovation, and Growth: An Agent-Based Policy Analysis.
In: Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik, 2016, 228 (2-3)
doi: 10.26083/tuprints-00027509
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Item Type: Article
Type of entry: Secondary publication
Title: Skills, Innovation, and Growth: An Agent-Based Policy Analysis
Language: English
Date: 1 July 2024
Place of Publication: Darmstadt
Year of primary publication: 2016
Place of primary publication: Berlin
Publisher: De Gruyter
Journal or Publication Title: Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik
Volume of the journal: 228
Issue Number: 2-3
DOI: 10.26083/tuprints-00027509
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Origin: Secondary publication service
Abstract:

We develop an agent-based macroeconomic model featuring a distinct geographical dimension and heterogeneous workers with respect to skill types. The model, which will become part of a larger simulation platform for European policymaking (EURACE), allows us to conduct exante evaluations of a wide range of public policy measures and their interaction. In particular, we study the growth and labor market effects of various policy types that promote workers’ general skill levels. Using a calibrated model it is examined in how far effects differ if spending is uniformly spread over all regions in the economy or focused in one particular region. We find that the geographic distribution of policy measures significantly affects the effects of the policy even if total spending is kept constant. Focussing training efforts in one region is the worst policy outcome while spreading funds equally across regions generates a larger output in the long-run but not in the short-run.

Uncontrolled Keywords: Agent-based model, skills, innovation, regional policy
Status: Publisher's Version
URN: urn:nbn:de:tuda-tuprints-275096
Classification DDC: 300 Social sciences > 320 Political science
300 Social sciences > 330 Economics
Divisions: 01 Department of Law and Economics > Volkswirtschaftliche Fachgebiete > Fachgebiet Finanzwissenschaft und Wirtschaftspolitik
Date Deposited: 01 Jul 2024 13:08
Last Modified: 08 Jul 2024 13:26
URI: https://tuprints.ulb.tu-darmstadt.de/id/eprint/27509
PPN: 519581148
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