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stationary firm size distribution and lead to balanced growth. The range of technology diffusion mechanisms that can be …
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development of flexible forms of labour at distance, using the technology of information and communication. Among the first … domains where the impact of technology is very strong may be named education, marketing, advertising and commerce; the forms … simple use of technology does not automatically assure the success of the new forms of activity. These transformations of the …
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efficiency, and technology and that develops several decompositions using production and cost frontiers. …
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technology can provide. …
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This paper aims to examine the relationships between inequality and growth, emphasising the role of a product market, its market structure and technological innovation.
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Wheat was the single most important product of the British economy during the Industrial Revolution, being both the largest component of national income and the primary determinant of caloric intake. This paper offers new estimates of annual wheat production during industrialisation. Whereas...
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