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The American Journal of Economics and Sociology, 1998
ABSTRACT Suppose, unlike the endogenous growth literature, that technological innovation may actually create structural problems. If capital and labor inputs of specific skill levels are complementary, and new technology changes the skill mix needs, then this mismatch may create underemployment or unemployment. High‐tech investment maximizes output but
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ABSTRACT Suppose, unlike the endogenous growth literature, that technological innovation may actually create structural problems. If capital and labor inputs of specific skill levels are complementary, and new technology changes the skill mix needs, then this mismatch may create underemployment or unemployment. High‐tech investment maximizes output but
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2021
Abstract States have an ever-increasing basket of technologies to choose from when it comes to renewable energy. After the OPEC oil crisis, states funded research in renewable energy sources, but this fell away as the crisis passed. State funding of research remains a vital component of creating a rich basket of renewable technology ...
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Abstract States have an ever-increasing basket of technologies to choose from when it comes to renewable energy. After the OPEC oil crisis, states funded research in renewable energy sources, but this fell away as the crisis passed. State funding of research remains a vital component of creating a rich basket of renewable technology ...
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Technology Choice with Externalities
Rivista Internazionale di Scienze Sociali, 2023We examine technology adoption in an economy populated by identical consumers either working as self-employed entrepreneurs, or supplying labor to an industrial sector that consists either of a monopsonistic firm or of several firms competing on wages.
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Information Choice Technologies
American Economic Review, 2012Theories based on information costs or frictions have become increasing popular in macroeconomics and macro-finance. The literature has used various types of information choices, such as rational inattention, inattentiveness, information markets and costly precision. Using a unified framework, we compare these different information choice technologies
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Technology choice and income distribution
World Development, 1997Within the context of the agricultural sector one can point to numerous attempts to assess the macro-economic effects of alternative technologies on the distribution of income. One of the most influential early efforts, for example, was undertaken mainly in the Indian context by John Mellor,1 who was seeking to redefine agriculture’s role in ...
Jeffrey James, Haider A. Khan
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2009
Referring back to how much was described in the preceding chapters, we introduce in this chapter the technological choices made up in order to address the requirements to realize a tool of support to the designer applying the proposed methodologies, and that it allows to export, according to the selected design choices, using the ontological language ...
Roberto Paiano +2 more
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Referring back to how much was described in the preceding chapters, we introduce in this chapter the technological choices made up in order to address the requirements to realize a tool of support to the designer applying the proposed methodologies, and that it allows to export, according to the selected design choices, using the ontological language ...
Roberto Paiano +2 more
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