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Understanding the development of chainstores is important given the large GDP share of services and the continuing importance of chains in bringing these services to market. Service chains provide a puzzle because they take a long time to develop even when there are obvious expansion...
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Using data on name distributions in 95 French departments observed from 1946 to 2002, we investigate spatial and social mechanisms behind the transmission of parental preferences. Drawing inspiration from recent work on social interactions, we develop a simple discrete choice model that predicts...
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networks and diffusion of microfinance. We show that implementing such a policy outperforms other standard policies such as …
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concerning the role of those characteristics in determining learning, diffusion, decisions, and resulting behaviors. We also …
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who are most central in a network according to "diffusion centrality", which nests other standard centrality measures … diffusion central (not just those with many friends). Moreover, these nominees are more central in the network than traditional …
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. However, as in much of sub-Saharan Africa, the adoption and diffusion of such technologies has been slow. We use data from the …
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have higher eigenvector centrality. We estimate structural models of diffusion that allow us to (i) determine the relative …
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We use data on imports of computer equipment for a large sample of countries between 1970-90 to investigate the determinants of computer-technology adoption. We find strong evidence that computer adoption is associated with higher levels of human capital and with manufacturing trade openness...
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maps, we study how geography affects university knowledge diffusion. We show that knowledge flows from patents are …
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We propose an exchange rate model that can explain both the observed volatility and the persistence of real and nominal exchange rate movements and thus in some measure resolves Rogoff’s (1996) purchasing power parity puzzle. Our analysis reconciles the well-known difficulties in beating the...
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