The following pages link to Directed Technical Change (Q4419344):
Displaying 50 items.
- Assignment reversals: trade, skill allocation and wage inequality (Q281363) (← links)
- Progressive services, asymptotically stagnant services, and manufacturing: growth and structural change (Q310919) (← links)
- Luddites, the industrial revolution, and the demographic transition (Q382973) (← links)
- The macroeconomics of model T (Q406425) (← links)
- Global stability and the ``turnpike'' in optimal unbounded growth models (Q413514) (← links)
- Sustainability and substitution of exhaustible natural resources: how structural change affects long-term R\&D-investments (Q433365) (← links)
- Technological change, population dynamics, and natural resource depletion (Q459177) (← links)
- Sector-specific IPR protection to overcome technology-skill mismatch in south? A simple model (Q505278) (← links)
- A unified theory of structural change (Q654586) (← links)
- Econometric modeling of technical change (Q736513) (← links)
- Dynamic effects of patent policy on innovation and inequality in a Schumpeterian economy (Q825187) (← links)
- Endogenous skill bias (Q953709) (← links)
- Firm heterogeneity, trade, and wage inequality (Q991394) (← links)
- Endogenous aggregate elasticity of substitution (Q1027400) (← links)
- Induced innovation and marginal cost of new technology (Q1046267) (← links)
- Dynamic analysis of wage inequality and creative destruction (Q1650949) (← links)
- Endogenous sector-biased technical change and perpetual and transient structural change (Q1654181) (← links)
- Unions, innovation and cross-country wage inequality (Q1656765) (← links)
- Capital-labor substitution, structural change and the labor income share (Q1657193) (← links)
- Abatement, R\&D and growth with a pollution ceiling (Q1657560) (← links)
- Factor-specific technology choice (Q1669096) (← links)
- The direction of innovation (Q1676465) (← links)
- The tragedy of product homogeneity and knowledge non-spillovers: explaining the slow pace of energy technological progress (Q1699116) (← links)
- The dynamics of inequalities and unequal exchange of labor in intertemporal linear economies (Q1734528) (← links)
- Growth: scale or market-size effects? (Q1741731) (← links)
- Estimating the bias in technical change: a nonparametric approach (Q1782313) (← links)
- Labor union and the wealth-income ratio (Q1787574) (← links)
- The Green Solow model (Q1959228) (← links)
- Innovate or imitate? Behavioural technological change (Q1991957) (← links)
- Industry concentration and wage inequality: a directed technical change approach (Q2002448) (← links)
- Sequential R\&D and blocking patents in the dynamics of growth (Q2014732) (← links)
- How to reverse a negative asymmetric labor productivity shock in the European Union? A directed technical change analysis with fiscal and monetary policies (Q2127896) (← links)
- Skill-biased technical change and labor market inefficiency (Q2152328) (← links)
- Environmental regulations, enterprise productivity, and green technological progress: large-scale data analysis in China (Q2195998) (← links)
- Virulence of a virus: how it depends on growth rate, effectors, memory cells, and immune escape (Q2235527) (← links)
- Firm-heterogeneous biased technological change: a nonparametric approach under endogeneity (Q2294661) (← links)
- Fuel for economic growth? (Q2334132) (← links)
- APPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGY AND INCOME DIFFERENCES (Q2819285) (← links)
- FINANCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE, TECHNOLOGICAL SHIFT, AND INEQUALITY IN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT (Q2843405) (← links)
- MEDIUM RUN REDUX (Q2843410) (← links)
- THE ROAD NOT TAKEN: WHAT IS THE “APPROPRIATE” PATH TO DEVELOPMENT WHEN GROWTH IS UNBALANCED? (Q2843411) (← links)
- SKILL BIAS IN AN ENDOGENOUS GROWTH MODEL: EVALUATING THE CASE FOR MARKET SIZE AND ACCELERATION EFFECTS (Q2843414) (← links)
- INTERNATIONAL CLIMATE AGREEMENTS UNDER INDUCED TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE (Q2890967) (← links)
- MARX-BIASED TECHNICAL CHANGE AND THE NEOCLASSICAL VIEW OF INCOME DISTRIBUTION (Q3060276) (← links)
- Demographic Change, Wage Inequality, and Technology (Q5109594) (← links)
- ENDOGENOUS GROWTH, BACKSTOP TECHNOLOGY ADOPTION, AND OPTIMAL JUMPS (Q5198678) (← links)
- Competing engines of growth: innovation and standardization (Q5891646) (← links)
- Temporal pattern of the emergence of a mutant virus escaping cross-immunity and stochastic extinction within a host (Q6049006) (← links)
- Inter‐ and intracountry effects of the Covid‐19 pandemic on wages and economic growth (Q6066272) (← links)
- Testing unified growth theory: Technological progress and the child quantity‐quality tradeoff (Q6067213) (← links)