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industrial policies for avoiding the middle-income trap: a new structural economics perspective*

2018-07-23

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no. e2018005 

 

industrial policies for avoiding the middle-income trap: 

a new structural economics perspective

 

justin yifu lin

 

abstract

economic development is a process of structural transformation with continuous technological innovation and industrial upgrading, which increases labor productivity, and accompanied improvements in infrastructure and institution, which reduces transaction costs. the middle-income trap is a result of a middle-income country’s failure to have a faster labor productivity growth through technological innovation and industrial upgrading than high-income countries. industrial policy is essential for the government of a middle-income country to prioritize the use of its limited resources to facilitate technological innovation and industrial upgrading by overcoming inherent externality and coordination issues in structural transformation. the industries in a middle-income country may be classified into five different types, depending on their distance to the global technology frontier: catching-up industries, leading-edge industries, comparative advantage-losing industries, short innovation cycle industries, and comparative advantage-defying strategic industries. industrial policy should be designed accordingly.

 

key words: new structural economics; economic development; middle-income trap; industrial policy

 

journal of chinese economic and business studies, 2017 vol. 15, no. 1, 5–18

 

 

 

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