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countries it exchanges knowledge with. The diffusion of knowledge throughout the world explains a period of increasing world …. Knowledge diffusion through a Small World network produces an extraordinary diversity of country growth performances, including … the overtaking of individual countries and the replacement of the technologically leading country in the course of world …
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countries it exchanges knowledge with. The diffusion of knowledge throughout the world explains a period of increasing world …. Knowledge diffusion through a Small World network produces an extraordinary diversity of country growth performances, including … the overtaking of individual countries and the replacement of the technologically leading country in the course of world …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011688459
In this paper we present a multi-country, multi-industry agent-based model investigating the different growth patterns of interdependent economies. Each country features a Schumpeterian engine of endogenous technical change which interacts with Keyneasian/Kaldorian demand generation mechanisms....
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The first objective of this chapter is to document New Zealand's aggregate and sectoral growth performance for the period 1985-1994, compared with that of other (OECD) countries and its own post War performance. The second, is an essentially neoclassically-based “growth accounting” or...
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The empirical relationship between trade protection and economic growth is surprisingly fragile, as shown in a number of other papers. After demonstrating this empirical sensitivity, we address one possible explanation for these findings: that the relationship is nonlinear. Following the...
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So-called "uphill capital flows", i.e. flows of physical capital from relatively poor to rich countries, are a new phenomenon with yet unclear impact. We develop a unified framework incorporating economic institutions, human capital and physical capital to study the interaction of international...
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In this paper we present a multi-country, multi-industry agent-based model investigating the different growth patterns of interdependent economies. Each country features a Schumpeterian engine of endogenous technical change which interacts with Keyneasian/Kaldorian demand generation mechanisms....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011763040
This work provides a macroeconomic approach and a sound conceptual foundation for the notion of competitiveness gains, so prone to multiple interpretations, and to make it fit for empirical analyses. Instead of competitiveness is competitiveness gains the relevant concept, defined as a situation...
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outsourcing and growth can be analyzed. In the model, the skilled-labor abundant North is the only innovator in the world … rate in the world increases. The model has several empirically consistent implications, such as rising relative wages of …
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This article describes a model that shows the economic effects of political structure. Four structures are examined: dictatorship, individual enterprise, individual enterprise with tax redistribution, and anarchism. The dependent variables are total output and its distribution
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