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The two-sector specific factor model is typically used in the theory of international trade where it helps to clarify the principle of comparative advantage. Instead, we use this model as explicit theoretical framework to explain major trends of long-run economic development. Combined with...
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This paper establishes some stylized facts of the long run relationship between growth and labor shares using … explaining a major part of the variance in the data. Further, the impact of labor share on growth changes sign with the frequency …
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The paper studies endogenous world balanced growth equilibria in which national learning productivity differentials …
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The paper studies endogenous world balanced growth equilibria in which national learning productivity differentials …
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towards investment in education and growth in output per capita, a significant portion of the gains from trade in non …-industrial nations was channeled towards population growth. …
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Industrial policies, such as infrastructure investments and export tariffs, affect the allocation of labor and incomes across sectors, attracting substantial lobbying efforts by special interest groups. Yet, the link between structural change and lobbying remains underexplored. Using more than...
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Family reconstitution data: a cliometric view -- History of cliometrics -- Growth theories -- Cliometric approaches to …
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Industrial policies, such as infrastructure investments and export tariffs, affect the allocation of labor and incomes across sectors, attracting substantial lobbying efforts by special interest groups. Yet, the link between structural change and lobbying remains underexplored. Using more than...
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