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The IT Revolution at the City Level: Testing a Model of Endogenous Biased Technology Adoption Paul Beaudry Mark Doms Ethan Lewis ∗ University
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Document Date: 2008-04-02 17:41:13


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Philadelphia / San Francisco / /

Company

San Francisco Bank of Philadelphia / /

Country

Germany / United States / United Kingdom / /

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Event

Diplomatic Relations / /

Facility

Independence Mall / University Federal Reserve Bank Federal Reserve Bank / East Mall / Economics University of British Columbia / /

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less skilled biased technology / pre-existing technology / technology supply / technology-mixing zone / biased technology adoption / skilled biased technology / technology declines / technology adoption / technology choices / extent technology adoption / technology outcomes / skill-biased technology / endogenous technology adoption / biased technology adoption model / technology uses / technology use / technology choice / /

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Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco / US Federal Reserve / Federal Reserve Bank Federal Reserve Bank of British Columbia / J30 Paul Beaudry Department / University of British Columbia / /

Person

Thomas Lemieux / Paul Beaudry / Levy / Mark Doms Ethan Lewis / Meryl Motika / David Green / Paul Beaudry Mark Doms Ethan / Mark Doms Ethan Lewis Federal / /

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Author / neo-classical model of technology choice / neo-classical model of technology adoption Consider / /

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British Columbia / Mississippi / /

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northern US / southern US / /

Technology

less skilled biased technology / skill-biased technology / skilled biased technology / PC-intensive technology / pre-existing technology / /

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