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Capital-labor substitution and economic efficiency
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In this article, the authors proposed a method to improve the quality of the service provided by the service provider by using the information of the user's interaction with the provider and the provider.Abstract:
Обсуждаются следующие темы: чистая теория производства, функциональное распределение дохода, технический прогресс, источники международных конкурентных преимуществ. Анализируются эластичность замещения между трудом и капиталом в обрабатывающей промышленности; производственные функции различного типа.read more
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Dynamics of Industrial Oligopoly Market Involving Capacity Limits and Recurrent Investment
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigate an industrial oligopoly market, modelled by using CES production functions in combination with the isoelastic demand function, where the competitors act not under constant, but eventually decaying returns, and thus, from time to time they need to renew their capital equipment, choosing its optimal amount according to the current market situation.
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Lifetime learning, biased technological change and the evolution of wages in the U.S. 1960 - 1990
TL;DR: In this article, the authors point out the importance of non-standard explanations for changes of relative wages and empirically distinguish between these explanations, and show that learning while working is predicted to be able to account for wage divergence so far unexplained.
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Modeling the Role of Infrastructure for Regional Development
TL;DR: In this paper, a non-linear formulation for a productivity index in which infrastructure and economic mass (to reflect degree of agglomeration economies) of a region enter as interacting variables is proposed.
An evaluation of the sensitivity of u.s. economic sectors to
Abstract: This thesis is based upon a series of statistical programs written in SAS. The programs can be used to evaluate the economic impacts of future and historical climate/weather regimes for the contiguous United States. Individuals (or corporations) interested in the specifics of these programs should contact the author directly.
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Organizational Innovation and the Development of the Sewing-Machine Industry
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors argue that the most serious problems in developing countries are the high and rising rates of urban unemployment and the slow growth of employment in the manufacturing sector, and that these are caused by rising capital-labour ratios which are occurring simultaneously in many less developed countries (LDCs).
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Technical change and the aggregate production function
TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a method to improve the performance of the system by using the information of the user's interaction with the system and the system itself, including the interaction between the two parties.
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Resource and output trends in the United States since 1870
TL;DR: In this paper, a very brief treatment of three questions relating to the history of our economic growth since the Civil War is given, namely: (1) How large has been the net increase of aggregate output per capita, and to what extent has this increase been obtained as a result of greater labor or capital input on the one hand and of a rise in productivity on the other? (2) Is there evidence of retardation, or conceivably acceleration, in the growth of per capita output? (3) Have there been fluctuations in the rate of growth of output, apart