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Separate identification of the price and quantity of human capital has important implications for understanding key issues in economics. Price and quantity series are derived for four education levels. The price series are highly correlated and they exhibit a strong secular trend. Three...
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We examine the contribution of human capital to economy-wide technological improvements through the two channels of innovation and imitation. We develop a theoretical model showing that skilled labor has a higher growth-enhancing effect closer to the technological frontier under the reasonable...
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This paper models total factor productivity (TFP) in space and proposes an empirical model for TFP interdependence across spatial locations. The interdependence is assumed to occur due to age-structured human capital dynamics. A semi-parametric spatial vector autoregressive framework is...
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This paper aims at analyzing the implications of individuals' consumption jealousy on the dynamic structure of a two-sector model economy. We find that status-seeking substantially influences both, the long-term properties and the adjustment behavior of the model. Depending on the status motive,...
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Latin American countries have lost competitiveness in world markets in comparison to China over the last two decades. The main purpose of this study is to examine the causes of this development. To this end an augmented Dornbusch-type Ricardian' model is estimated using panel data. The...
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The paper presents a review of theoretical concepts and empirical findings on the issue of FDI-induced spillover and crowding-effects in the Chinese economy. Against the background of the peculiar characteristics of China's FDI-inflows the paper discusses various research agendas and results. It...
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Der Beitrag betrachtet den chinesischen Wachstums- und Entwicklungsprozess der vergangenen drei Jahrzehnte aus dem Blickwinkel des Konzepts nachholenden Wachstums'. D.h. der Idee, dass bei aller Ideosynkrasie nationaler Strukturen ökonomische Entwicklungsprozesse grundsätzlich ähnlichen...
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Technischer Fortschritt und Humankapital sind die Triebfedern des langfristigen globalen Wachstums. Welche Rolle spielen sie im Rahmen der internationalen Arbeitsteilung? Wie wirkt sich die erwartete demographische Schrumpfung in den Industrieländern auf die Entwicklung des Humankapitals aus?...
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