Organizing growth
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- A Model of Growth Through Creative Destruction
- Creative destruction and firm organization choice
- Experience vs. obsolescence: a vintage-human-capital model
- Learning by Doing and the Choice of Technology
- Long Waves and Short Waves: Growth Through Intensive and Extensive Search
- Organization and inequality in a knowledge economy
- Selection, Growth, and the Size Distribution of Firms
- Technology adoption, learning-by-doing, and economic growth
- The Firm as a Communication Network
- The Growth and Diffusion of Knowledge
- Time to Build and Aggregate Fluctuations
- Vested Interests in a Positive Theory of Stagnation and Growth
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(9)- Information Assets, Technology and Organization
- ICT diffusion and potential output growth
- Introduction to economic growth
- Information technologies, embodiment and growth
- Task allocation and on-the-job training
- Who will watch the watchers? On optimal monitoring networks
- Research cycles
- Experience vs. obsolescence: a vintage-human-capital model
- THE UNEQUALIZING EFFECTS OF ICT ON ECONOMIC GROWTH
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