Education, neighbourhood effects and growth: an agent based model approach

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Autor(a) principal: Araújo, Tanya
Data de Publicação: 2005
Outros Autores: St. Aubyn, Miguel
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/2679
Resumo: Endogenous, ideas-led, growth theory and agent based modelling with neighbourhood effects literature are crossed. In an economic overlapping generations framework, it is shown how social interactions and neighbourhood effects are of vital importance in the endogenous determination of the long run number of skilled workers and therefore of the growth prospects of an economy. Neighbourhood effects interact with the initial distribution of educated agents across space and play a key role in the long run stabilisation of the number of educated individuals. Our model implies a tendency towards segregation, with a possibly positive influence on growth, if team effects operate. The long run growth rate is also shown to depend on the rate of time preference. Initial circumstances are of vital importance for long run outcomes. A poor initial education endowment will imply a long run reduced number of skilled workers and a mediocre growth rate, so there no economic convergence tendency. On the contrary, poor societies will grow less, or will even fall into a poverty trap, and will diverge continuously from richer ones.
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title Education, neighbourhood effects and growth: an agent based model approach
spellingShingle Education, neighbourhood effects and growth: an agent based model approach
Araújo, Tanya
Agent Modelling
Economic Growth
Education
Human Capital
Neighbourhood Effects
Poverty Trap
title_short Education, neighbourhood effects and growth: an agent based model approach
title_full Education, neighbourhood effects and growth: an agent based model approach
title_fullStr Education, neighbourhood effects and growth: an agent based model approach
title_full_unstemmed Education, neighbourhood effects and growth: an agent based model approach
title_sort Education, neighbourhood effects and growth: an agent based model approach
author Araújo, Tanya
author_facet Araújo, Tanya
St. Aubyn, Miguel
author_role author
author2 St. Aubyn, Miguel
author2_role author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Araújo, Tanya
St. Aubyn, Miguel
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Agent Modelling
Economic Growth
Education
Human Capital
Neighbourhood Effects
Poverty Trap
topic Agent Modelling
Economic Growth
Education
Human Capital
Neighbourhood Effects
Poverty Trap
description Endogenous, ideas-led, growth theory and agent based modelling with neighbourhood effects literature are crossed. In an economic overlapping generations framework, it is shown how social interactions and neighbourhood effects are of vital importance in the endogenous determination of the long run number of skilled workers and therefore of the growth prospects of an economy. Neighbourhood effects interact with the initial distribution of educated agents across space and play a key role in the long run stabilisation of the number of educated individuals. Our model implies a tendency towards segregation, with a possibly positive influence on growth, if team effects operate. The long run growth rate is also shown to depend on the rate of time preference. Initial circumstances are of vital importance for long run outcomes. A poor initial education endowment will imply a long run reduced number of skilled workers and a mediocre growth rate, so there no economic convergence tendency. On the contrary, poor societies will grow less, or will even fall into a poverty trap, and will diverge continuously from richer ones.
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