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This paper presents a non-technical overview of the recent investment literature with a special emphasis on the … connection between technological progress and the investment decision. First of all, we acknowledge that some dramatic advances …. Nonetheless, this new literature has not satisfactorily accounted for the investment-specific (or embodied) nature of technical …
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In this paper, we extend the usual models of irreversible investment under uncertainty by introducing the stock of … public capital as an input for the private sector. Public investment takes place in a stochastic environment. Public capital … equilibrium analysis, as it is standard in models of irreversible investment under uncertainty. Even under uncertainty, the …
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capital in the past. The conclusion is that within EMU domestic saving and investment will be less correlated than they were …
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econometric results. Larger market and regional sizes diminish relative investment specialisation while a higher unemployment rate …
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This paper analyses the level of relative specialisation in terms of gross fixed capital formation in EU regions. Larger market and regional sizes diminish; a higher unemployment rate, population density, the fact of being a central region, the distance to the economic centre, and economic...
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This study analyses relative sectoral investment patterns in EU regions. In an exploratory spatial data analysis …
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motives for investment. Specifically, firms invest to expand capacity and to replace old machines. The model considers … irreversible investment under uncertainty and embodied technological progress. It is shown to be consistent with the following … empirical observations: Investment is lumpy and infrequent at the firm level; firms can invest even if they have not reached …
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