Technological Development and Economic GrowthGeorge Wilton Wilson School of Business, Division of Research, Indiana University, 1971 - Technological innovations - 254 pages |
Contents
On Technological Progress Factor Prices and Allocation | 41 |
Technical Change in Japan 19101967 | 59 |
TECHNOLOGY AND THE FIRM | 113 |
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ALCOA alloys aluminum industry assumed average banks capital stock Cobb-Douglas competitive computers constant contract awards Control Data Corporation cost demand curve disembodied innovations disembodied progress Durbin-Watson statistics Economic Growth Edwin Mansfield effects embodied equilibrium estimates factor faster figures firm's Gehrels Hicks-neutral increase initial inputs isoprofit curve Japan labor force leading sector major Mansfield manufacturers market share ment nonusers NTDPMA numerical control obtained parameter percent positive MET program postwar Precision Machining primary producers production function profit progress ratio rate of diffusion rate of structural regression relative Reynolds Metals Co routinized sector sample Scientific Data Systems significant skilled labor proportion smaller firms sources structural unemployment t₁ Table technical change technological change Technological Innovation tion tool and die total assets total current assets Toyo Keizai trend Univac users value of shipments variables vintage wage rate zero