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Can the increasing significance of knowledge-products in national income---the growing weightless economy …---influence economic development? Those technologies reduce ``distance'' between consumers and knowledge production. This paper analyzes a …
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knowledge of each business traveler matters by estimating a higher impact for travelers that originate in U.S. states with …
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This paper examines how international flows of technological knowledge affect economic performance across industries …
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knowledge. Three long-term outcomes emerge. First, a "Secularization" or "Western-European" regime with declining religiosity …, unimpeded science, a passive Church and high levels of taxes and transfers. Second, a "Theocratic" regime with knowledge …
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mechanism, we develop a theory of an economy where firms with heterogeneous demands use labor and knowledge to produce …. Entrepreneurs decide the number of layers of management and the knowledge and span of control of each agent. As a result, in the …
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proportion of knowledge workers in employment, depending on the response of the overall demand for knowledge to the implied … reduction in the cost of acquiring it. In my model, knowledge (in a broad sense) is an input into the production function of … knowledge input in the production of human capital. An improvement in IT is modelled as an increase in the number of people who …
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consider a menu of procurement methods and policies for best procuring new knowledge and innovative products, discussing their …
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This paper reviews the cross-country record of economic growth, using as organizing framework how economic theory has … of knowledge and technology in economic growth. …
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This Paper develops a model of economic growth and activity locating endogenously on a 3-dimensional featureless global geography. The same economic forces influence simultaneously growth, convergence, and spatial agglomeration and clustering. Economic activity is not concentrated on discrete...
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Digital goods are bit strings, sequences of 0s and 1s, that have economic value. They are distinguished from other goods by five characteristics: digital goods are non-rival, infinitely expansible, discrete, aspatial, and recombinant. The New Economy is one where the economics of digital goods...
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