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Unemployment and the direction of technical change
Casey, Gregory
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2024
I construct and analyze a growth model in which technical change can increase unemployment. I first analyze the forces that deliver a constant steady state unemployment rate in this setting. Labor-saving technical change increases unemployment, which lowers wages and creates incentives for...
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Structural change in production networks and economic growth
Gaggl, Paul
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Gorry, Aspen
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Vom Lehn, Christian
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2023
This paper studies structural change in production networks for intermediate inputs (input-output network) and new capital (investment network). For each network, we document a declining fraction of production by goods sectors and a rising fraction of production by services sectors. We develop a...
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Religion and growth
Becker, Sascha O.
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Rubin, Jared
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Woessmann, Ludger
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2023
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Energy efficiency and directed technical change : implications for climate change mitigation
Casey, Gregory
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2022
I build a quantitative model of economic growth that can be used to evaluate the impact of environmental policy interventions on final-use energy consumption, an important driver of carbon emissions. In the model, energy demand is driven by directed technical change. Energy supply is subject to...
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The supply of hours worked and fluctuations between growth regimes
Iong, Ka-Kit
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Irmen, Andreas
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2021
Declining hours of work per worker in conjunction with a growing work force may give rise to fluctuations between growth regimes. This is shown in an overlapping generations model with two-period lived individuals endowed with Boppart-Krusell preferences (Boppart and Krusell (2020)). On the...
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Techies and firm level productivity
Harrigan, James
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Reshef, Ariell
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Toubal, Farid
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2023
We study the impact of techies-engineers and other technically trained workers-on firm-level productivity. We first report new facts on the role of techies in the firm by leveraging French administrative data and unique surveys. Techies are STEM-skill intensive and are associated with...
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Skilled scalable services : the new urban bias in economic growth
Eckert, Fabian
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Ganapati, Sharat
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Walsh, Conor
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2020
Since 1980, economic growth in the U.S. has been fastest in its largest cities. We show that a group of skill- and information-intensive service industries are responsible for all of this new urban bias in recent growth. We then propose a simple explanation centered around the interaction of...
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Can a growing world be fed when the climate is changing?
Dietz, Simon
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Lanz, Bruno
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2019
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We study the capacity to meet food demand under conditions of climate change, economic and population growth. We take a novel approach to quantifying climate impacts, based on a model of the global economy structurally estimated on the period 1960 to 2015. The model integrates several features...
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Explaining the decline in the US labor share : taxation and automation
Heer, Burkhard
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Irmen, Andreas
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Süssmuth, Bernd
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2022
This study provides evidence for the US that the secular decline in the labor share is not only explained by technical change or globalization, but also by the dynamics of factor taxation, automation capital (robots), and population growth. First, we empirically find indications of...
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Automation, economic growth, and the labor share - a comment on Prettner (2019)
Heer, Burkhard
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Irmen, Andreas
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2019
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This Version: June 24, 2019
Prettner (2019) studies the implications of automation for economic growth and the labor share in a variant of the Solow-Swan model. The aggregate production function allows for two types of capital, traditional and automation capital. Traditional capital and labor are imperfect substitutes...
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