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and landless and between different regions. Inputs to agriculture are critical to the landowning poor whereas linkages …
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entrepreneurs, may differ in economic abilities. A simple model shows that in the long run, selection by market competition …
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Attention is called to a little explored scarce resource, termed 'economic competence', which combines features of human capital and bounded rationality, and causes a singularity in resource-allocation in society. The performance of each economy is shown to strongly depend on how this resource...
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This paper examines the impact of financial market imperfections on long-term productivity growth. It focuses on failures in markets for the sale of equity securities and hence on the failure of markets which help firms diversify the risks of real investment. The paper examines separately...
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Firms and governments spend billions of dollars on R&D every year. To increase social welfare, the results of R&D must be commercialized so that consumers can benefit from improved products and lower prices. One measure of R&D output is patents; however, most patent databases contain no...
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information and competence of households, in combination with stiffer competition among firms, will also increase the power of …
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