When a production process requires two extremely complementary inputs, conventional wisdom holds that a firm would always upgrade them simultaneously. We show, however, that if upgrading each input involves a fixed cost, the firm may upgrade them at different dates, "asynchronously." This insight helps us understand why productivity rises with the age of a plant, why investment in structures is more spiked than equipment investment, and why plants have spare capacity. The bigger point of the paper is that complementarity does not necessarily imply comovement--not even for a single decision maker.
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Focused on innovation frequency of durable complementary goods, this paper shows that interdependenc...
rights reserved. Readers may make verbatim copies of this document for non-commercial purposes by an...
To allow for ‘multiple technologies’ to produce a homogeneous output in input–output models, Duchin ...
We study optimal patent design, contrasting the case that two or more innovations are needed to oper...
We study complementarity between product and process innovation in a monopoly setting. First we con...
Mimeo, 2009We analyze the simultaneous diffusion of multiple process technologies that are related. ...
In this article we study complementarity between market-enhancing product innovation and cost-reduci...
This paper presents a dynamic feedback model of the technology diffusion process in which each firm'...
It is generally suggested that technological and organizational innovations, being complementary, ne...
The number of different car and light truck models produced in North America has increased enormousl...
The hypothetical distribution of multiple technology adoptions under the assumption that technologie...
Focused on innovation frequency of durable complementary goods, this paper shows that interdependenc...
Recent literature has begun to discuss complementarities between sectors and technologies in the con...
We study complementarity between product and process innovation in a monopoly setting. First we con...
I am grateful to the publisher, Elsevier, for letting the manuscript being archived in this Open Acc...
Focused on innovation frequency of durable complementary goods, this paper shows that interdependenc...
rights reserved. Readers may make verbatim copies of this document for non-commercial purposes by an...
To allow for ‘multiple technologies’ to produce a homogeneous output in input–output models, Duchin ...
We study optimal patent design, contrasting the case that two or more innovations are needed to oper...
We study complementarity between product and process innovation in a monopoly setting. First we con...