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TFP differences 17 Productivity 6 Development Accounting 4 Directed Technology Adoption 4 Distance to Frontier 4 Firm size 4 Inappropriate Technologies 4 Skill-biased Technical Change 4 Multisector growth models 3 Occupational choice 3 Produktivität 3 cross-country TFP differences 3 Factor payments 2 Factor-specific productivity 2 costly state verification 2 cross-country differences in financial sector productivity 2 cross-country output differences 2 economic development 2 financial intermediation 2 firm-size distribution 2 inappropriate technologies 2 interest-rate spreads 2 Allocation 1 Allokation 1 Arbeitsproduktivität 1 Balassa-Samuelson effect 1 Berufswahl 1 Betriebsgröße 1 Calibration 1 Comparison 1 Costly state verification 1 Cross-country TFP differences 1 Cross-country differences in financial sector productivity 1 Cross-country output differences 1 Development 1 Directed Technical Change 1 Directed technology adoption 1 Economic development 1 Economic growth 1 Einkommensverteilung 1
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Article in journal 2 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 2 Working Paper 1
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Zilibotti, Fabrizio 7 Gancia, Gino 5 Müller, Andreas 5 García-Santana, Manuel 4 Pijoan-Mas, Josep 4 Greenwood, Jeremy 3 Wang, Cheng 3 Marshall, Kathryn G. 2 Sanchez, Juan M. 2 Acemoglu, Daron 1 Afonso, Oscar 1 Alves, Rui Henrique 1 Ferreira, Pedro Cavalcanti 1 Gancia, Gino A 1 Graham, Bryan 1 Graham, Bryan S. 1 Herrendorf, Berthold 1 Peters, Michael 1 Sanchez, Juan 1 Temple, Jonathan 1 Temple, Jonathan R. W. 1 Trejos, Alberto 1 Valentinyi, Akos 1
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C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers 3 Society for Economic Dynamics - SED 2 Barcelona Graduate School of Economics (Barcelona GSE) 1 Centro de Estudios Monetarios y Financieros (CEMFI) 1 Department of Economics and Business, Universitat Pompeu Fabra 1 Economie d'Avant Garde 1 Institut für Volkswirtschaftslehre, Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Fakutät 1 Institute for International Integration Studies (IIIS), Trinity College Dublin 1 London School of Economics (LSE) 1 University of Rochester - Center for Economic Research (RCER) 1
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CEPR Discussion Papers 3 2005 Meeting Papers 1 2006 Meeting Papers 1 Annual Review of Economics 1 ECON - Working Papers 1 Economics Working Papers / Department of Economics and Business, Universitat Pompeu Fabra 1 Economie d'Avant Garde Research Reports 1 Journal of Economic Growth 1 Journal of International Economics 1 Journal of Monetary Economics 1 Journal of international economics 1 Journal of monetary economics 1 LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 1 RCER Working Papers 1 Review of Economic Dynamics 1 The Institute for International Integration Studies Discussion Paper Series 1 The Journal of International Trade & Economic Development 1 Working Paper 1 Working Papers / Barcelona Graduate School of Economics (Barcelona GSE) 1 Working Papers / Centro de Estudios Monetarios y Financieros (CEMFI) 1
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RePEc 19 ECONIS (ZBW) 2 EconStor 1
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Rich nations, poor nations: how much can multiple equilibria explain?
Graham, Bryan S.; Temple, Jonathan R. W. - Institute for International Integration Studies (IIIS), … - 2004
This paper asks whether the income gap between rich and poor nations can be explained by multiple equilibria. We explore the quantitative implications of a simple two sector general equilibrium model that gives rise to multiplicity, and calibrate the model for a large number of countries. Under...
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International productivity and factor price comparisons
Marshall, Kathryn G. - In: Journal of international economics 87 (2012) 2, pp. 386-390
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International productivity and factor price comparisons
Marshall, Kathryn G. - In: Journal of International Economics 87 (2012) 2, pp. 386-390
Using OECD input–output tables for a diverse group of 33 countries in the year 2000 and estimates of each country's factor stocks, I compute factor payments for aggregate labor and capital with value-added data adjusted for self-employment by sector. Using a detailed technology matrix for the...
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Small Scale Reservation Laws and the Misallocation of Talent
García-Santana, Manuel; Pijoan-Mas, Josep - C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers - 2011
In this paper we quantify the effects of the Small Scale Reservation Laws in India on the aggregate productivity, aggregate output and welfare of the Indian economy. To this end, we extend the span-of-control model by Lucas (1978) into a multi-sector setting and embed it into the neo-classical...
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Structural Development Accounting
Gancia, Gino A; Müller, Andreas; Zilibotti, Fabrizio - C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers - 2011
We construct and estimate a unified model combining three of the main sources of cross-country income disparities: differences in factor endowments, barriers to technology adoption and the inappropriateness of frontier technologies to local conditions. The key components are different types of...
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Structural Development Accounting
Gancia, Gino; Müller, Andreas; Zilibotti, Fabrizio - Barcelona Graduate School of Economics (Barcelona GSE) - 2010
In this paper, we construct and estimate a unified model combining three of the main sources of cross-country income disparities: differences in factor endowments, barriers to technology adoption and the inappropriateness of frontier technologies to local conditions. The key components of our...
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Technological Change and the Wealth of Nations
Gancia, Gino; Zilibotti, Fabrizio - In: Annual Review of Economics 1 (2009) 1, pp. 93-120
We discuss a unified theory of directed technological change and technology adoption that can shed light on the causes of persistent productivity differences across countries. In our model, new technologies are designed in advanced countries and diffuse endogenously to less developed countries....
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Can the North-South trade regime explain intra- and inter-country productivity differences?
Afonso, Oscar; Alves, Rui Henrique - In: The Journal of International Trade & Economic Development 17 (2008) 4, pp. 561-595
-country TFP differences is evaluated. In particular, the results suggest that intra-country TFP differences increase and inter …-country TFP differences fall when countries are more interdependent. …
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Measuring the TFP Costs of Barriers to Trade
Ferreira, Pedro Cavalcanti; Trejos, Alberto - Society for Economic Dynamics - SED - 2006
We perform development decompositions measuring the effect of trade restrictions on TFP and labor productivity. An economy with two tradable and non-storable intermediate goods, used in the production of a non-tradable final good, is assumed. The solution of the static trade and factor...
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Rich Nations, Poor Nations: How Much Can Multiple Equilibria Explain?
Graham, Bryan; Temple, Jonathan - In: Journal of Economic Growth 11 (2006) 1, pp. 5-41
This paper asks whether the income gap between rich and poor nations can be explained by multiple equilibria. We explore the quantitative implications of a simple two-sector general equilibrium model that gives rise to multiplicity, and calibrate the model for 127 countries. Under the...
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