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); innovation returns are modeled as following an ex ante known probability distribution. By assuming that innovation outcomes are …
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); innovation returns are modeled as following an ex ante known probability distribution. By assuming that innovation outcomes are …
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We provide an outline for viewing the middle-income trap through the lens of the Schumpeterian growth paradigm, which places the notion of creative destruction at the center of economic growth. Economic growth and development come from the interplay between changes in economic structure and...
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There is now increasing evidence that for the U.S. economy, the elasticity of substitution between capital and labor, "sigma", is rising over time. To account for this, we propose a microfounded model, where the evolution of "sigma", and, hence, the shape of the aggregate production function...
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using productivity and innovation data but has not directly assessed the effectiveness of R&D policy in promoting innovation …
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the slump following the Great Recession. Endogenous innovation dynamics amplifies financial crises and helps explain the …
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