Input Chains and Industrialization
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- Industrialization and substitutability: a note
- Necessity is the mother of invention: input supplies and directed technical change
- Specialization and the big push
- Biased technical change in agriculture and industrial growth
- Industrialization under perfect foresight: A world economy with a continuum of countries
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- Industrialization and substitutability: a note
- Equilibrium in production chains with multiple upstream partners
- Biased technical change, intermediate goods, and total factor productivity
- Malmquist and Törnqvist productivity indexes: Returns to scale and technical progress with imperfect competition
- Necessity is the mother of invention: input supplies and directed technical change
- Heterogeneous paths of industrialization
- Strategic equilibria in a model of economic growth with input interdependence
- Competition among the elites, property rights protection and economic performance
- Achieving scale collectively
- Tail risk in production networks
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