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تعداد نتایج: 84821  

2003
Laura J. Kornish

Improving technologies create a “buy or wait?” dilemma. In this paper, we consider repeat purchases when the consumer faces an infinite stream of new technologies. We develop a probabilistic model and focus on the role of “more variability” on the process of technological innovation. Similar to real options models, we find that variability in the technological process increases value for the co...

2003
Gino A. Gancia

In a world where poor countries provide weak protection for intellectual property rights, market integration will systematically shift technical change in favor of rich nations. For this reason, free trade can increase international income differences. At the same time, integration with countries where intellectual property rights are weakly protected can have a large adverse effect on the worl...

Journal: :The American economic review 2021

We use textual analysis of high-dimensional data from patent documents to create new indicators technological innovation. identify important patents based on similarity a given previous and subsequent work: these are distinct work but related innovations. Our importance correlate with existing measures quality also provide complementary information. breakthrough innovations as the most patents—...

1999
FRANCESCO CASELLI Alberto Alesina Gadi Barlevy Robert Barro Eli Berman Steve Davis Sven Feldmann Oded Galor Zvi Griliches Larry Katz Peter Klenow David Laibson John Leahy

In skill-biased (de-skilling) technological revolutions learning investments required by new machines are greater (smaller) than those required by preexisting machines. Skill-biased (de-skilling) revolutions trigger reallocations of capital from slow(fast-) to fast(slow-) learning workers, thereby reducing the relative and absolute wages of the former. The model of skill-biased (de-skilling) re...

2013
Lisa J. Dettling

This paper investigates how high-speed home Internet has impacted married women’s labor force participation. I estimate the net effect of individual Internet usage on labor supply using an instrumental variables strategy which exploits cross-state variation in supply-side constraints to residential broadband Internet access. Results indicate that married women who use the Internet are more like...

2011
Luis Angeles Martin A. Klein

This papers analyses the causes behind Africa’s unfortunate transformation into the source of the world’s slaves over the early modern period. We discuss the economic and technological forces leading to it, and address questions such as why were most slave buyers Europeans and most slave sellers Africans. We then relate the discussion to the long-term determinants of African underdevelopment, a...

2011
Dan Fetter John Lyons Bob Margo Mike Meurer Petra Moser Heidi Williams Dara Lee

Did nineteenth century technology reduce demand for skilled workers in contrast to modern technology? I obtain direct evidence on human capital investments and the returns to skill by using micro-data on individual weavers and an engineering production function. Weavers learned substantially on the job. While mechanization eliminated some tasks and the associated skills, it increased returns to...

2011
Gernot Sieg Antje-Mareike Dietrich

This article shows that in the presence of environmental externalities, it may be welfare enhancing to overcome a technological lock-in by a deadend technology through governmental intervention. It is socially desirable to subsidize a dead-end technology if its environmental externality is small relative to the one of the established technology, if the installed base and/or the strength of the ...

2009
Kiyoshi Matsubara

This paper extends Symeonidis (2003)’s duopoly model with product differentiation to discusses how FDI spillovers that decreases the quality difference between vertically differentiated products of the home and foreign firms affects the home firm’s decision on plant location. This paper shows that whether the degree of spillover is exogenous or endogenous, it may have a positive relationship wi...

2014
Daron Acemoglu

This paper revisits the important ideas proposed by Atkinson and Stiglitz’s seminal 1969 paper on technological change. After linking these ideas to the induced innovation literature of the 1960s and the more recent directed technological change literature, it explains how these three complementary but different approaches are useful in the study of a range of current research areas– though the...

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