There is an emerging consensus among macro-economists that differences in technology across countries accounts for the major differences in per-capita GDP and the wages of workers with similar skills across countries. Accounting for differences in technology levels across countries thus can go a long way towards understanding global inequality. One mechanism by which poorer countries can catch up with richer countries is through technological diffusion, the adoption by low-income countries of the advanced technologies produced in high-income countries. In this survey, we examine recent micro studies that focus on understanding the adoption process. If technological diffusion is a major channel by which poor countries can develop, it must be...
The well-known s-shaped diffusion of technology curve generally works well in developed countries. B...
The diffusion of modern, efficient technology has far-reaching consequences for the geography of eco...
In this thesis recent data on trade between 23 OECD countries and the non-OECD countries, singling o...
Differences in technology levels across countries account for a large component of the differences i...
If Technology Has Arrived Everywhere, Why Has Income Diverged? We study the lags with which new tec...
We develop a model that, at the aggregate level, is similar to the one-sector neoclassical growth mo...
In recent years, enormous changes are noted worldwide during broad adoption of Information and Commu...
We examine the diffusion of more than twenty technologies across twenty-three of the worlds leading ...
In recent years, enormous changes are noted worldwide when broad adoption of new Information and Com...
The process of technology diffusion is complex, and one should bear in mind that multiple both quali...
An important channel through which globalization affects poverty is introducing new technologies to ...
The diffusion of modern, efficient technology has far-reaching consequences for the geography of eco...
The contribution of new technology to economic growth can only be realized when and if the new techn...
Abstract: The adoption and diffusion of technological knowledge is generally regarded as a key eleme...
Empirical evidence suggests that there has been a divergence over time in income distributions acros...
The well-known s-shaped diffusion of technology curve generally works well in developed countries. B...
The diffusion of modern, efficient technology has far-reaching consequences for the geography of eco...
In this thesis recent data on trade between 23 OECD countries and the non-OECD countries, singling o...
Differences in technology levels across countries account for a large component of the differences i...
If Technology Has Arrived Everywhere, Why Has Income Diverged? We study the lags with which new tec...
We develop a model that, at the aggregate level, is similar to the one-sector neoclassical growth mo...
In recent years, enormous changes are noted worldwide during broad adoption of Information and Commu...
We examine the diffusion of more than twenty technologies across twenty-three of the worlds leading ...
In recent years, enormous changes are noted worldwide when broad adoption of new Information and Com...
The process of technology diffusion is complex, and one should bear in mind that multiple both quali...
An important channel through which globalization affects poverty is introducing new technologies to ...
The diffusion of modern, efficient technology has far-reaching consequences for the geography of eco...
The contribution of new technology to economic growth can only be realized when and if the new techn...
Abstract: The adoption and diffusion of technological knowledge is generally regarded as a key eleme...
Empirical evidence suggests that there has been a divergence over time in income distributions acros...
The well-known s-shaped diffusion of technology curve generally works well in developed countries. B...
The diffusion of modern, efficient technology has far-reaching consequences for the geography of eco...
In this thesis recent data on trade between 23 OECD countries and the non-OECD countries, singling o...