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profits generated by a successful innovation are discounted by the endogenous market interest rate, this raises the net …
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understanding of the role of medical innovation in this process. Specifically, what are the causal effects of medical innovation on … medical innovation and test the model’s implications empirically. We show that a causal pathway from medical innovation to … following way: in early stages of development, medical innovation does not have a positive effect on economic growth, whereas in …
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June 2000 - Do industries that depend heavily on external finance grow faster in market-based or bank-based financial systems? Are new firms more likely to form in a bank-based or a market-based financial system? Beck and Levine find no evidence for the superiority of either market-based or...
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We assess the long-run growth effects of rising longevity and increasing the retirement age when growth is driven by purposeful research and development. In contrast to economies in which growth depends on learning-by-doing spillovers, raising the retirement age fosters economic growth. How...
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We assess the long-run growth effects of rising longevity and increasing the retirement age when growth is driven by purposeful research and development. In contrast to economies in which growth depends on learning-by-doing spillovers, raising the retirement age fosters economic growth. How...
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