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Technological Change and Economic Performance
Technological Change and Economic Performance
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A01=Albert N. Link
A01=Donald Siegel
Author_Albert N. Link
Author_Donald Siegel
Category=KCB
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CES Production Function
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economic modelling
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factor
framework
function
growth
Growth Theory Literature
Hicks Neutral
Increasing Returns
indices
information technology impact on productivity
innovation diffusion
knowledge spillovers
Labor Productivity Growth
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Measured Productivity Growth
National Innovation System
Partial Factor Productivity
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production
productivity
Productivity Growth
Productivity Growth Slowdown
productivity measurement
Productivity Slowdown
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science policy analysis
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TFP
total
Total Factor Productivity
Total Factor Productivity Growth
Total Factor Productivity Growth Rates
Total Factor Productivity Indices
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Product details
- ISBN 9780415271394
- Weight: 385g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 20 Feb 2003
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
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This useful new book reviews the literature on technology and economic growth covering historical and theoretical developments such as:
*new models for measuring productivity
*sources of technical knowledge and technological spillovers
*stock market reactions to investment in technology
Such a comprehensive survey is likely to be welcomed by students and academics involved in business economics, strategy and technology, as well as being extremely useful for public sector employees concerned with science and technology policy and planning, and private sector employees in research and development.
Albert N. Link is Professor of Economics at the University of North Carolina, Greensboro, USA
Donald S. Siegel is Professor of Industrial Economics at the University of Nottingham, UK
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