Technology and the Global Economy

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Abstract

Interpreting individual heterogeneity in terms of probability theory has proved powerful in connecting behavior at the individual and aggregate levels. Returning to Ricardo’s focus on comparative efficiency as a basis for international trade, much recent quantitative equilibrium modeling of the global economy builds on particular probabilistic assumptions about technology. We review these assumptions and discuss how they deliver a unified framework underlying a wide range of static and dynamic equilibrium models.

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Eaton, J., & Kortum, S. (2024, August 22). Technology and the Global Economy. Annual Review of Economics. Annual Reviews Inc. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-economics-080218-025541

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