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Dynamic effects of productive government spending on industrialization and robust endogenous growth

Chu, Angus C. and Peretto, Pietro and Wang, Xilin (2024): Dynamic effects of productive government spending on industrialization and robust endogenous growth.

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Abstract

This study contributes to the debate on how government spending shapes the growth process. We take the analysis in three new directions. First, we consider government spending in a scale-invariant Schumpeterian model of endogenous innovation. Second, we allow public spending to be the catalyst that precipitates an industrial takeoff. Third, we postulate a production structure that generates robust endogenous growth by violating the conventional condition for endogenous growth, namely, that the economy's reduced-form production function must be linear in the accumulated factor. With non-distortionary taxation, increasing productive government spending causes an earlier industrial takeoff and faster economic growth. With distortionary labor-income tax under elastic labor supply, instead, increasing productive government spending has a U-shaped effect on the timing of the industrial takeoff and an inverted-U effect on economic growth. Using cross-country panel data, we document an inverted-U relationship between productive government spending and economic growth. Calibrating the model to US data, we find that raising productive government spending from its historical value to its growth-maximizing value causes an earlier industrial takeoff by two decades and an increase in the long-run level of output by 40%. We also explore the robustness of our results under consumption tax and corporate income tax.

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