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markedly different interpretations of the same growth accounting data. In neoclassical theory, even if between 30 and 70 per …
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This study highlights the importance of investment-specific technological (IST) progress in affecting the business cycle, which is identified by properly specifying shock propagation mechanisms. IST progress differentiates the value of investment goods across different vintages, which raises...
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I estimate CES aggregate production functions for the US, the UK, Japan, Germany, and Spain using data from the EU KLEMS database. I distinguish between three types of capital: information and communication technologies (ICT), intellectual property (IP) capital, and traditional capital. I assume...
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I estimate CES aggregate production functions for the US, the UK, Japan, Germany, and Spain using data from the EU KLEMS database. I distinguish between three types of capital: information and communication technologies (ICT), intellectual property (IP) capital, and traditional capital. I assume...
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This article is a theoretical and conceptual exploration into the study of the dynamics of financial innovations and their consequences in market economies. Drawing upon the works of Schumpeter and Minsky in an institutionalist and evolutionary tradition, the article puts forward the monetary...
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