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- A Schumpeterian vintage capital model, an attempt at synthesis
- Vintage capital
- Macroeconomic Modelling of R&D and Innovation Policies, edited by Ufuk Akcigit, Cristiana Benedetti Fasil, Giammario Impullitti, Omar Licandro, Miguel Sanchez-Martinez
- Changes in the importance of bank attributes provoked by a finacial crisis, a dynamic analysis of the Uruguayan case
- An evolutionary theory of inflation inertia
- Life expectancy and endogenous growth
- Substitutability and competition in the Dixit-Stiglitz model
- The importance of the embodied question revisited
- Capacity utilization and market power
- General equilibrium vintage capital growth models displaying periodic solutions, a theoretical example
- Embodied technological change, learning-by-doing and the productivity slowdown
- Vintage capital and the dynamics of the AK model
- The short-run dynamics of optimal growth models with delays
- The under-estimated virtues of the two-sector ak model
- Substitutability and competition in the dixit-stiglitz model
- Endogenous growth through selection and imitation
- Vintage capital and the dynamics of the AK
- Obsolescence and modernization in the growth process
- Modelling vintage structures with DDEs, principles and applications
- How brand names affect the price setting of carmakers producing twin cars
- (In)determinacy and time-to-build
- The father of child is father of man, implications for the demographic transition
- Obsolescence and modernization in the growth process
- Idiosyncratic uncertainty, capacity utilization and the business cycle
- Firm dynamics support the importance of the embodied question
- Vintage human capital, demographic trensd and endogenous growth
- Underemployment, capital irreversibility and growth under trade unionism
- Replacement echoes in the vintage capital growth model
- Irreversibility, uncertainty and underemployment equilibria
- Early mortality declines at the dawn of modern growth
- Endogenous vs exogenously driven fluctuations in vintage capital models
- Early mortality declines at the dawn of modern growth