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The production economics of economics production [PDF]
AbstractHow is new economic knowledge produced over time? That depends on how the expertise of authors is managed within economic journals. Using data from 41 major economics journals spanning 21 years (1994–2014), we find that both the intensive margin (article length) and extensive margin (article number) of the discipline have been growing.
Ben Li, Yushan Hu
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Impact of digital economic activity on regional economic growth: A Case study from northern Minas Gerais between 2009 To 2018 [PDF]
At present, the economic measurement of the national statistical offices has not defined or captured the benefits of the digital economy activity due to the low quality or inexistence of methodologies. Currently, there is a relevant debate on the capacity of the digital economy activity to generate productivity, economic growth, and well-being through ...
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THE BEHAVIORAL ECONOMICS OF PRODUCTION [PDF]
In two experiments, thirsty rats licked an empty spout instrumentally for water delivered at a neighboring spout. Each such pair of spouts constituted a work station, and one, two, or three stations were available in the test enclosure. In 1‐hr sessions, the rats worked alone or in the company of 1 or 2 other rats, and performed either five, 10, or 40 ...
Justin English, James Allison
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Infinite Growth: A Curse or a Blessing? [PDF]
The article discusses the controversy over infinite growth. It analyzes the two dominant perspectives on economic growth and finds them based on a limited and subjective view of reality. An examination of the principal aspects of economic growth (economic activity, value, and value creation) helps to understand what fuels economic growth.
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ECONOMIC POWER PRODUCTION [PDF]
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Urbanization and Economic Complexity [PDF]
Urbanization plays a crucial role in the economic development of every country. The mutual relationship between the urbanization of any country and its economic productive structure is far from being understood. We analyzed the historical evolution of product exports for all countries using the World Trade Web (WTW) with respect to patterns of ...
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A Simple Measure of Economic Complexity [PDF]
Contrary to conventional economic growth theory, which reduces a country's output to one aggregate variable (GDP), product diversity is central to economic development, as recent 'economic complexity' research suggests. A country's product diversity reflects its diversity of knowhow or 'capabilities'. Researchers proposed the Economic Complexity Index (
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The Impact of Services on Economic Complexity: Service Sophistication as Route for Economic Growth [PDF]
Economic complexity reflects the amount of knowledge that is embedded in the productive structure of an economy. By combining tools from network science and econometrics, a robust and stable relationship between a country's productive structure and its economic growth has been established.
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Productivity and the Density of Economic Activity [PDF]
To explain the large differences in labor productivity across U.S. states we estimate two models-one based on local geographical externalities and the other on the diversity of local intermediate services-where spatial density results in aggregate increasing returns.
Antonio Ciccone, Robert E. Hall
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The role of complex analysis in modeling economic growth [PDF]
Development and growth are complex and tumultuous processes. Modern economic growth theories identify some key determinants of economic growth. However, the relative importance of the determinants remains unknown, and additional variables may help clarify the directions and dimensions of the interactions.
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