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inequality are characterized by dynamism-a drive toward sophisticated export industries, innovation, and creative destruction and …
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markedly different interpretations of the same growth accounting data. In neoclassical theory, even if between 30 and 70 per …
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This paper is a comment on "So What is Capital in the Twenty-First Century? Some Notes on Piketty's Book' by János Kornai, which can be found at 'http://ssrn.com/abstract=2788842' http://ssrn.com/abstract=2788842
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We provide an overview of the theories and empricial evidence on the complex relationship among innovation, competition …, and inclusive growth. Competition and innovation-led growth are critical to drive productivity gains and support broad …-based growth. However, new technologies and trends in market concentration are stifling future innovation while contributing to the …
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innovation distinguishing between "dirty" (internal combustion engine) and "clean" (e.g. electric and hybrid) patents across 80 … tax-inclusive fuel prices. Furthermore, there is path dependence in the type of innovation both from aggregate spillovers … and from the firm's own innovation history. Using our model we simulate the increases in carbon taxes needed to allow …
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