This article proposes a micro-founded model of countries' diversification trajectories in the product space. We argue that the type of technological regime under which countries operate conditions their export performance and diversification trajectories. In particular, repeated simulations show that countries with firms operating under an entrepreneurial regime expand their export basket faster when most other countries are characterized by a routinized regime. Simulations also show that catching-up trajectories in the product space are less likely when all countries operate under the same technological regime.</p
This paper investigates whether patterns of technological specialisation of advanced countries chang...
We consider a technologically backward country and analyse the implications on competitiveness and l...
Economies at early stages of development are often shaken by abrupt changes in growth rates, whereas...
Hidalgo et al. (2007), Hidalgo and Hausmann (2009), and Hausmann and Hidalgo (2011) propose an outco...
Few attempts have been proposed in order to describe the statistical features and historical evoluti...
Few attempts have been proposed in order to describe the statistical features and historical evoluti...
Few attempts have been proposed in order to describe the statistical features and historical evoluti...
A country's specialization evolves over time in a dynamic process, with shifts in comparative advant...
In this paper, we develop a new firm-level measure of distance to the productivity frontier that acc...
Few attempts have been proposed in order to describe the statistical features and historical evoluti...
This paper investigates the relationship between net offshoring patterns for innovation and manufact...
Productive and technological capabilities are major engines of export. But how they affect export be...
Economies at early stages of development are often shaken by abrupt changes in growth rates, whereas...
Economic growth is often associated with diversification of economic activities. Making a product in...
Includes bibliographical references (p. ).The catching up model predicts that countries who continue...
This paper investigates whether patterns of technological specialisation of advanced countries chang...
We consider a technologically backward country and analyse the implications on competitiveness and l...
Economies at early stages of development are often shaken by abrupt changes in growth rates, whereas...
Hidalgo et al. (2007), Hidalgo and Hausmann (2009), and Hausmann and Hidalgo (2011) propose an outco...
Few attempts have been proposed in order to describe the statistical features and historical evoluti...
Few attempts have been proposed in order to describe the statistical features and historical evoluti...
Few attempts have been proposed in order to describe the statistical features and historical evoluti...
A country's specialization evolves over time in a dynamic process, with shifts in comparative advant...
In this paper, we develop a new firm-level measure of distance to the productivity frontier that acc...
Few attempts have been proposed in order to describe the statistical features and historical evoluti...
This paper investigates the relationship between net offshoring patterns for innovation and manufact...
Productive and technological capabilities are major engines of export. But how they affect export be...
Economies at early stages of development are often shaken by abrupt changes in growth rates, whereas...
Economic growth is often associated with diversification of economic activities. Making a product in...
Includes bibliographical references (p. ).The catching up model predicts that countries who continue...
This paper investigates whether patterns of technological specialisation of advanced countries chang...
We consider a technologically backward country and analyse the implications on competitiveness and l...
Economies at early stages of development are often shaken by abrupt changes in growth rates, whereas...