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The main aim of this Discussion Paper is to acquaint the Russian-speaking reader with theoretical issues of the …
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productivity and capital, the paper analyses service sector growth in detail. It argues that a careful consideration of the forces …
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This paper provides an overview of the currently available evidence on the importance of information and communication …
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We estimate the rate of embodied technological change directly from plant-level manufacturing data on current output and input choices along with histories on their vintages of equipment investment. Our estimates range between 8 and 17 percent for the typical U.S. manufacturing plant during the...
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Capital quality improvement is a general phenomenon. Therefore quality correction is needed in price indexes. There is substantial evidence of biases in the official price indexes of capital equipment. We apply to euro area statistics estimates of these biases based on US data thus deriving...
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The aim of this paper is to improve our understanding of the key determinants of intra- and extra-euro area imports …
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This paper asks two questions. First, can we detect empirically whether the shocks recovered from the estimates of a …
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Economic development theories and their learning frameworks differently address farms and firms. This article argues that the traditional double-standard of the primacy of manufacturing rests on a debatable stages model that under-recognizes learning and innovation in agriculture and its...
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This study aims to analyze the evolution of Brazilian agricultural production from the 1960s to now. We will summarize some of the main findings from the historical view of Brazilian agriculture development. The arguments should rest here on how technical change and the national system of...
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Between 1999 and 2006, Brazilian cities experienced strong growth in the provision of internet services, driven in part by the privatization of the telecommunications industry. A main concern of policymakers is that digital technology replaces routine, manual tasks, displacing lower-skilled...
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