Technological Innovation and Economic Growth: A Brief Report on the Evidence
Adam Thierer and
James Broughel
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Annals of Computational Economics, 2019
Abstract:
It is my belief that, for far too long, many economists, political scientists, and historians, have simply taken it for granted that this was a correlation that everyone else understood and with which they agreed. Consequently, as the quote above suggests
Date: 2019
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