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Real equipment investment in the United States has boomed in recent years, led by soaring investment in computers. We … capital. We document that these two features stem from the special behavior of investment in computers and therefore propose a …
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of technology is embodied in the capital stock. Classic papers from the late 1950's and 1960's show that non …-optimization models display the same asymptotic growth rates whether technology is embodied (vintage capital) or disembodied. This paper …
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technology adoption depends on factors other than industry type. We present a model in which the factors that lead to … heterogeneous technology adoption play a key economic role in explaining other aspects of the U.S. economy that have been the focus … of recent theoretical work, including wage and technology dispersion within and between skill groups and the U …
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A school’s quality is often inferred from the premium a parent must pay to buy a house associated with a better school. Isolating this effect, however, is difficult because better schools also tend to be located in nicer neighborhoods and, therefore, cost more for reasons other than school...
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This paper deals with consumption dynamics and its effects on poverty. An econometric model is proposed in which changes in consumption across time are seen as fluctuations around the level of consumption that each family can sustain in the long term. The advantages of this approach are twofold....
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