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, regardless of the origin - innovation or imitation -, and not on comparative advantage in the production of final goods. By …
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We investigate, both theoretically and quantitatively, a previously unexplored link between adult mortality and growth. Our mechanism allocates a central role to individuals as carriers of useful ideas and to personal contact as an important means of passing on the useful ideas to future...
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South. Under North-South technological diffusion, endogenous economic growth depends on Schumpeterian R&D - innovation in …
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Growth accounting exercises point to aggregate TFP differences as the dominant source of the large cross-country income differences. In this paper, I ask which sectors account for the aggregate TFP gap between rich and poor countries. Data limitations for developing countries have led...
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Walter Korpi argues in a previous issue of Challenge (March/April 2000) that Swedish economists’ claim that Sweden’s growth performance has been inferior to that of other industrialized countries is at odds with the facts. Since Sweden has not grown slowly relative to other countries, there...
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widely recognized that the supply of entrepreneurial talent is likely to be important for economic growth, innovation and job …
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and sequential global innovation contests in which challengers devote resources to R&D and technology leaders undertake …
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widely recognized that the supply of entrepreneurial talent is likely to be important for economic growth, innovation and job …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005649310