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... Growth , 4 ( 1 ) : 5–38 . Amaral , Pedro S. , and Erwan Quintin . 2005. “ Fi- nance Matters . " Unpublished . Antràs , Pol . 2003. " Firms , Contracts , and Trade Structure . " Quarterly Journal of Economics , 118 ( 4 ) : 1375-1418 ...
... Growth , 4 ( 1 ) : 5–38 . Amaral , Pedro S. , and Erwan Quintin . 2005. “ Fi- nance Matters . " Unpublished . Antràs , Pol . 2003. " Firms , Contracts , and Trade Structure . " Quarterly Journal of Economics , 118 ( 4 ) : 1375-1418 ...
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... growth- rate risk . The welfare equivalent of a magic- trick elimination of all uncertainty about future growth , including the " strong force " of struc- tural uncertainty , is better assessed by using the subjective values = σ [ XN ] ...
... growth- rate risk . The welfare equivalent of a magic- trick elimination of all uncertainty about future growth , including the " strong force " of struc- tural uncertainty , is better assessed by using the subjective values = σ [ XN ] ...
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... growth . Yet a major source of growth , R & D , is procyclical . This paper argues one reason for procyclical R & D is a dynamic externality inherent in R & D that makes entre- preneurs short - sighted and concentrate their innovation ...
... growth . Yet a major source of growth , R & D , is procyclical . This paper argues one reason for procyclical R & D is a dynamic externality inherent in R & D that makes entre- preneurs short - sighted and concentrate their innovation ...
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