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mobility can explain differences in their per-capita income and labor productivity. We disentangle the role played by global … human-mobility network enhances both per-capita income and labor productivity. Our results hold cross-sectionally, as well … network. Our exercises also suggest that most of the gain in income and productivity can be attained if country centrality in …
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productivity gains. Contrary to previous work that neglects dependencies between suppliers in global value chains, we explicitly … account for input linkages that impact both channels of productivity improvement. Using sector-level data from the World Input …-Output Database, we show that market share reallocation has a markedly larger effect on productivity change than innovation. …
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This paper studies how network structure can affect the speed of adoption. In particular, we model the decision to adopt Python 3 by software packages. Python 3 provides advanced features but is not backward compatible with Python 2, which implies adoption costs. Moreover, packages form...
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This paper provides an overview of the magnitude and composition of recent U.S. exports of advanced technology products (ATPs) to China, and shows how such exports are differentiated from U.S. ATP exports to the rest of the world (ROW). It demonstrates that U.S. ATP exports to China have...
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