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How persistent are cultural traits? This paper uses data on anti-Semitism in Germany and finds continuity at the local level over more than half a millennium. When the Black Death hit Europe in 1348-50, killing between one third and one half of the population, its cause was unknown. Many...
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We study the extent of macroeconomic convergence/divergence among euro area countries. Our analysis focuses on four variables (unemployment, inflation, relative prices and the current account), and seeks to uncover the role played by monetary union as a convergence factor by using non-euro...
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What determines firm growth over the life-cycle? Exploiting unique firm panel data on internal organization, balance …-cycle patterns for firm growth. These theories include organizational capital accumulation and management practices, financial … frictions, learning about demand, and recent endogenous growth models with incumbent innovation. We emphasize the importance of …
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The basic neoclassical growth model accounts well for the postwar cyclical behavior of the U.S. economy prior to the … 1990s, provided that variations in population growth, depreciation rates, total factor productivity, and taxes are …
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recent robust growth in Aggregate Labor Productivity (ALP) across twenty-five countries is due to lower barriers to input … may be because BHC indices decompose ALP growth using plant-level output-per-labor (OL) as a proxy for the marginal … 1) reallocation growth from labor should track marginal changes in labor weighted by the marginal product of labor, 2 …
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growth has been relatively stronger in country-sectors that once relied more on competitive devaluations to regain price …
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technology (ICT). The past 120 years have been characterized by: (i) rapid economic growth and large productivity gains in all …; increasingly during the past 25 years, this has meant ICT capital deepening. However, the capital contribution to growth varies … the various other factors underlying TFP growth, such as, among others, labor skills, technical and organizational changes …
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Both human capital and nonhuman capital play an important role in economic growth. Estimates of nonhuman (physical … a rate of growth of labor income, what really matters is the size of the adjustment factor which incorporates both rates …. In order to best understand the role of human capital in economic growth, volume (quantity) indices need to be …
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There are two obvious possibilities that can account for the rise in productivity during recent recessions. The first is that the decline in the workforce was not random, and that the average worker was of higher quality during the recession than in the preceding period. The second is that each...
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We test for sorting of workers between and within industrial sectors in a directed search model with coordination frictions. We fit the model to sector-specific vacancy and output data along with publicly-available statistics that characterize the distribution of worker and employer wage...
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