Technology and Productivity: The Challenge for Economic Policy, Volume 22On cover: TEP - The Technology Economy Programme |
Contents
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE PROCEEDINGS G Bell F Chesnais and H Wienert | 7 |
LESSONS FROM THE CONFERENCE A Lindbeck | 13 |
Abramovitz The Postwar Productivity Spurt and Slowdown Factors of Potential and Realisation | 19 |
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activities aggregate analysis assets average capital stock cent competition consumer consumption costs decline deflator demand DIEGO diffusion dynamic economic growth effects efficiency electric electronics engineering equipment estimates example Figure firms Gittins index global Griliches growth accounting growth rates impact important improvements income increasing returns indicators industry information technology inputs institutions interactions investment Japa Japan Japanese macroeconomic manufacturing materials measurement ment mismeasurement neoclassical nomic OECD OECD countries organisation output paper patent period potential problems production function production system productiv productivity growth productivity paradox quality-adjusted R&D expenditures R&D intensity ratio regime relationships result returns to scale role sector service lives share statistics strategic structure Table technical change technical progress technological change technometric telecommunication TFP growth theory tion total factor productivity trade trends United United Kingdom users variables vintage workers