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We provide evidence on household and market production in 36 countries since 1960. On average the household sector accounts for almost half of total hours worked. As GDP per capita increases, the employment share of household production in total hours worked initially declines and then hardly...
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This work studies the role of socio-economic and geospatial factors in shaping battery electric vehicle adoption for the case study of Ireland. It provides new insights on the level and timing of likely adoption at scale using a Bass diffusion model combined with a spatial model. The Bass model...
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This paper compares two alternative growth paths, assessing the effects on productivity of specialisation in natural …
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This paper uses a sample of over 9.5 million workers from 22 European countries to study the intertwined effects of …
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We study the implications of information technology (IT) in banking for financial stability, using data on US banks' IT equipment and the tech-background of their executives. We find that one standard deviation higher pre-crisis IT adoption led to 10% fewer non-performing loans during the global...
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This paper aims to understand what motivates the adoption of key renewable energy technologies (RET) in early adopter …
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Similar to economic growth, the process of technology diffusion may well be approximated by easily distinguishable phases (stages). During the initial phase, the process of diffusion slows, whereas subsequently, under favourable circumstances, it accelerates and proceeds at an exponential growth...
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technology adoption; while demonstrated evidence is scattered and to a great extend it lacks robustness. This paper is designed …
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