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      <subfield code="a">Afonso, Óscar</subfield>
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      <subfield code="a">Ferreira-de-Magalhaes, Rosinda Manuela</subfield>
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      <subfield code="a">We propose a two country, Innovator and Follower, directed technical change model between tradable and nontradable sectors. The Innovator performs innovative R&amp;D and the Follower adopts the available technological knowledge. Substitutability between sectors, scale effects, international IPRs protection and R&amp;D productivity determine the economic growth and the technological-knowledge bias, which, in turn, affects relative prices and wages. Wages are higher in the Innovator, namely in the nontradable sector under strong substitutability. Technological-knowledge and intra-country wage inequality are biassed towards the tradable sector, the effect being reinforced by positive IPRs protection and substitutability. Real exchange rates accommodate the Balassa-Samuelson proposal and increase with positive IPRs protection and substitutability. The effect of IPRs on the steady-state growth rate is ambiguous, depending on the substitutability. Theoretical results are also influenced by labor movements and are confirmed by a calibrated exercise for 11 developed/Innovator countries and 11 developing/Follower countries, and by the empirical evidence.</subfield>
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