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Learning-by-Doing and the Choice of Technology: the Role of Patience Author info | Abstract | Publisher info | Download info | Related research | Statistics Larry Karp (University of California, Berkeley and Giannini Foundation)
In Ho Lee (Seoul National University)
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If agents learn-by-doing and are myopic, less advanced firms might adopt new technologies while more advanced ¿rms stick with the old technology. This kind of overtaking can also occur if agents are forward looking and have high discount rates. However, overtaking never occurs if agents are sufficiently patient. A finite discount rate increases the set of states at which agents adopt new technologies, so more patient agents tend to upgrade their technology more frequently.
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Keywords: learning-by-doing ; overtaking ; leapfrogging ; technology adoption ; eco-nomic ; Other versions of this item:
Article Paper Karp, Larry S. & Lee, In Ho, 1998.
"Learning-by-doing and the choice of technology : the role of patience ,"
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857, University of California at Berkeley, Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Policy.
Karp, L. & Lee, I.H., 1998.
"Learning-By-Doing and the Choice of Technology: The Role of Patience ,"
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9810, Economics Division, School of Social Sciences, University of Southampton.
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