We estimate the determinants of capital intensity in Japan and the US, characterized by striking different paths. We augment an otherwise standard Constant Elasticity of Substitution (CES) model with demand-side considerations, which we find especially relevant in the US. In this augmented setting, the elasticity of substitution between capital and labor is placed around 0.85 in Japan, and 0.30 in the US. We also find evidence of biased technical change, which is capital-saving in Japan but labor-saving in the US. These differences help us explain the diverse experience in the capital deepening process of these economies, and lead us to conclude that demand-side drivers may also be relevant to account for different growth experiences. A clo...
We estimate a middle-scale DSGE model of the Japanese economy following Christiano, Eichenbaum and E...
This paper investigates the deepening of the international division of labor and its effect on facto...
This paper investigates the deepening of the international division of labor and its effect on facto...
We estimate the determinants of capital intensity in Japan and the US, characterized by striking dif...
We estimate the determinants of capital intensity in Japan and the US, characterized by striking dif...
This paper reviews the status quo of the empirical and theoretical literature on the determinants of...
This paper reviews the status quo of the empirical and theoretical literature on the determinants of...
The economics literature emphasizes the importance of the elasticity of substitution between capital...
Empirical studies show that the elasticity of substitution between capital and labor is larger than ...
Paper prepared for the Fourteenth Annual East Asian Seminar on Economics, International Trade, Septe...
The economics literature emphasizes the importance of the elasticity of substitution between capital...
The starting point of this study is the proposition that intensive formation of human capital on the...
This paper is an attempt to quantify some interaction effects among capital accumulation, population...
This paper is an attempt to quantify some interaction effects among capital accumulation, population...
Empirical studies show that the elasticity of substitution between capital and labor is larger than ...
We estimate a middle-scale DSGE model of the Japanese economy following Christiano, Eichenbaum and E...
This paper investigates the deepening of the international division of labor and its effect on facto...
This paper investigates the deepening of the international division of labor and its effect on facto...
We estimate the determinants of capital intensity in Japan and the US, characterized by striking dif...
We estimate the determinants of capital intensity in Japan and the US, characterized by striking dif...
This paper reviews the status quo of the empirical and theoretical literature on the determinants of...
This paper reviews the status quo of the empirical and theoretical literature on the determinants of...
The economics literature emphasizes the importance of the elasticity of substitution between capital...
Empirical studies show that the elasticity of substitution between capital and labor is larger than ...
Paper prepared for the Fourteenth Annual East Asian Seminar on Economics, International Trade, Septe...
The economics literature emphasizes the importance of the elasticity of substitution between capital...
The starting point of this study is the proposition that intensive formation of human capital on the...
This paper is an attempt to quantify some interaction effects among capital accumulation, population...
This paper is an attempt to quantify some interaction effects among capital accumulation, population...
Empirical studies show that the elasticity of substitution between capital and labor is larger than ...
We estimate a middle-scale DSGE model of the Japanese economy following Christiano, Eichenbaum and E...
This paper investigates the deepening of the international division of labor and its effect on facto...
This paper investigates the deepening of the international division of labor and its effect on facto...