We discuss a unified theory of directed technological change and technology adoption that can shed light on the causes of persistent productivity differences across countries. In our model, new technologies are designed in advanced countries and diffuse endogenously to less developed countries. Our framework is rich enough to highlight three broad reasons for productivity differences: inappropriate technologies, policy-induced barriers to technology adoption, and within-country misallocations across sectors due to policy distortions. We also discuss the effects of two aspects of globalization, trade in goods and migration, on the wealth of nations through their impact on the direction of technical progress. By doing so, we illustrate some o...
This thesis is composed by three studies, whose common goal is advancing our knowledge of the proper...
Many technologies used by the LDCs are developed in the OECD economies, and as such, are used to mak...
Broadly speaking, this dissertation studied how technological change operates to determine the fortu...
We discuss a unified theory of directed technological change and technology adoption that can shed ...
We construct and estimate a unifi ed model combining three of the main sources of cross-country inco...
Research aimed at understanding cross-country income differences finds that inputs of human and phys...
Skill intensive technologies seem to be adopted by rich countries rather than poor ones. Related to ...
Income per capita differences have increased dramatically over the last fifty years. Many economists...
If Technology Has Arrived Everywhere, Why Has Income Diverged?\ud We study the lags with which new t...
This paper asks whether new technological capacity for producing and exporting additional products p...
International audienceWe develop a model of optimal pattern of economic development that is first roo...
My PhD thesis seeks to answer two important questions in a world where the spread of technology from...
This paper develops a model of endogenous trade-mediated productivity spillover in which jointly tra...
Empirical evidence suggests that there has been a divergence over time in income distributions acros...
We introduce a growth model of technology diffusion and endogenous Total Factor Productivity (TFP) l...
This thesis is composed by three studies, whose common goal is advancing our knowledge of the proper...
Many technologies used by the LDCs are developed in the OECD economies, and as such, are used to mak...
Broadly speaking, this dissertation studied how technological change operates to determine the fortu...
We discuss a unified theory of directed technological change and technology adoption that can shed ...
We construct and estimate a unifi ed model combining three of the main sources of cross-country inco...
Research aimed at understanding cross-country income differences finds that inputs of human and phys...
Skill intensive technologies seem to be adopted by rich countries rather than poor ones. Related to ...
Income per capita differences have increased dramatically over the last fifty years. Many economists...
If Technology Has Arrived Everywhere, Why Has Income Diverged?\ud We study the lags with which new t...
This paper asks whether new technological capacity for producing and exporting additional products p...
International audienceWe develop a model of optimal pattern of economic development that is first roo...
My PhD thesis seeks to answer two important questions in a world where the spread of technology from...
This paper develops a model of endogenous trade-mediated productivity spillover in which jointly tra...
Empirical evidence suggests that there has been a divergence over time in income distributions acros...
We introduce a growth model of technology diffusion and endogenous Total Factor Productivity (TFP) l...
This thesis is composed by three studies, whose common goal is advancing our knowledge of the proper...
Many technologies used by the LDCs are developed in the OECD economies, and as such, are used to mak...
Broadly speaking, this dissertation studied how technological change operates to determine the fortu...