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Corporate innovation propels both company performance and economic growth. Yet, measuring corporate innovation proves …, patent citations and new product announcements. I posit that each of these signs of corporate innovation provides a noisy … eliminates useful information, suggesting that all of the observable signals about corporate innovation should be included in …
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, which range to the billions of years. It then asks: which is more ridiculous – a world with limits to growth, or a world … without them? After some preliminary definitions (Part I), the paper briefly reviews the post-World War II rise of growth …
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The financial sector in advanced economies has undergone significant evolution driven by restructuring, globalization, and the digital revolution, which have profoundly shaped its developmental dynamics. This study investigates the forces behind the growth and convergence of the financial sector...
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Inadequacy of technology is a child of structuralism; the concept of a national system of innovation (NSI) is a child …
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Christensen (1997) provided evidence for disruptions in the hard disk drive industry by examining the technological changes of disk drives. By building up the disruption model, Christensen argues that the failures of the established firms in the industry to respond to simple technological...
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In this paper, we aim to bring the debate on the global productivity slowdown – which has largely been conducted from a macroeconomic perspective – to a more micro-level. We show that a particularly striking feature of the productivity slowdown is not so much a lower productivity growth at...
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In this paper we investigate the impact of technological change on inequality in the presence of a landed elite using a standard unified growth model. We measure inequality by the ratio between land rent and wages and show that, before the onset of the fertility transition, technological...
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I study the effects of uncertainty on technology adoption and thereby on volatility and growth. I present an analytically-tractable model in which: (i) uncertainty about the returns to adoption delays technology diffusion; and (ii) the mean and volatility of output growth are jointly determined...
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After the 2008 crisis, despite economic recovery that started in 2009, the world economy has experienced a downward … stagnation in developed countries and consequently in the entire world economy. This ongoing prolonged stagnation can only be …
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- and human-augmenting technical change. Technical change in a fixed physical world, in turn, requires Schumpeterian …
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