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cities causes urban frictions. How important are these frictions in shaping the spatial economy? We develop and quantify a … toughness of competition in cities? The short answers are: no; yes; and it depends. -- trade frictions ; urban frictions ; city …
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This paper is intended to provide an updated discussion on a series of issues that the relevant literature suggests to be crucial in dealing with the challenges a middle income country may encounter in its attempts to further catch-up a higher income status. In particular, the conventional...
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-2008. The aggregate German economy is characterized by a secular decline of manufacturing and a rise of modern service …
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There is a growing interest in multi-sector models that combine aggregate balanced growth, consistent with the well-known Kaldor facts, with systematic changes in the sectoral allocation of resources, consistent with the Kuznets facts. Although variations in the income elasticity of demand...
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Recent research has documented a U-shaped industrial concentration curve over an economy's development path. How far …
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This paper aims to provide a critical overview of the drivers that the relevant theoretical and empirical literature suggests being crucial in dealing with the challenges an emerging country may encounter in its attempts to further catch-up a higher income status, with a particular focus devoted...
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Industrial policies, such as infrastructure investments and export tariffs, affect the allocation of labor and incomes across sectors, attracting substantial lobbying efforts by special interest groups. Yet, the link between structural change and lobbying remains underexplored. Using more than...
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We study long-run trends in market hours of work and employment shifts across economic sectors driven by uneven TFP growth in market and home production. We focus on the substitutions between market and home production and on the structural transformation between agriculture, manufacturing and...
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simple two-sector model of the economy, in which moving costs prevent the marginal product of labor to be equalized across …
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Existing climate-economy models use aggregate damage functions to model the effects of climate change. This approach …
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