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-enhancing investments (technology). Empirically, less developed countries feature higher distortions and larger dispersion in firm …-thirds of cross-country labor productivity differences. Both selection and technology channels are important. Variation in …
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The incidence of bilateral trade costs is calculated here using neglected properties of the structural gravity model … 'constructed home bias', the disproportionate predicted share of local trade; and large but varying gains in real GDP …
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characteristics into two groups, those primarily important for agriculture and those primarily important for trade, we find that the … agriculture variables have relatively more explanatory power in countries that developed early and the trade variables have …
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, population, trade and industry composition. Guided by the predictions of this model, we review the empirical literature on the …
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education, and economic development. Firms in remote locations pay greater trade costs on both exports and intermediate imports … trade costs, more pervasive input-output linkages, or stronger increasing returns to scale, we show theoretically that …
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question in a multi-sector model with technology adoption, where the production of goods and modern technologies features rich … technologies across sectors, which we apply to Indian data. We find that technology adoption greatly amplifies the multipliers …
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Support from local citizens is important for the scale-up of renewable energy. We investigate the impact of utility-scale wind and solar parks on employment, GDP and public finances in Brazilian municipalities using a difference-in-differences design with matching. We find a positive employment...
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David Ricardo initially believed machinery would help workers but revised his opinion, likely based on the impact of automation in the textile industry. Despite cotton textiles becoming one of the largest sectors in the British economy, real wages for cotton weavers did not rise for decades. As...
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How will the emergence of ChatGPT and other forms of artificial intelligence (AI) affect the skill premium? To address this question, we propose a nested constant elasticity of substitution production function that distinguishes among three types of capital: traditional physical capital...
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innovation can be systematically distorted. This paper builds a simple model of endogenous technology, which generalizes existing … suggestive evidence that equilibrium distortions in the direction of technology can be substantial in the context of industrial …
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