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This work presents the evolutionary growth theory, which studies the drivers and patterns of technological change and …
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The paper, as such a draft of a chapter for the second edition of the Handbook of Economic Socielogy, Edited by Neil J. Smelser and Richard Swedberg), is meant to offer some sort of roadmap accross a few fields of investigation concerning the relationships between technological learning and...
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This paper investigates the extent to which international trade hinges onpatents. We analyze the export and patenting activities of the universe of French exporting firms over the period 2002-2011. The noticeable feature of our study is that we observe export and patenting activities worldwide...
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the dynamics of entry-exit and market shares and, collectively, the productivity and the size distributions and their … stylised facts, including ample heterogeneity in productivity distributions, persistent market turbulence and fat …
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In this work, we present an assessment of the nature and impact of current "globalizing" tendencies at various levels of observation. The evidence in this respect suggests that it has mostly concerned financial flows (especially short-term ones); to some extent trade flows; and only to very...
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The aim of this work is to investigate the role played by the so-called `globalization' processes of the last couples of decades on the international patterns of technological learning and on the distribution of incomes and growth. First, we re-assess the evidence on the general patterns of the...
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measures of heterogeneity and technical change do not require many of the standard assumptions from production theory. …
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This paper studies an agent-based model that bridges Keynesian theories of demandgeneration and Schumpeterian theories of technology-fueled economic growth. We employ the model to investigate the properties of macroeconomic dynamics and the impact of public polices on supply, demand and the...
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long-run productivity and GDP growth. Finally, we show that "discipline-guided" fiscal rules are self-defeating, as they do …
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