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, the change in welfare is summarized by (the present value of) the Solow productivity residual and by the growth rate of … the capital stock per capita. We also show that productivity and the capital stock suffice to calculate differences in …
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, the change in welfare is summarized by (the present value of) the Solow productivity residual and by the growth rate of … the capital stock per capita. We also show that productivity and the capital stock suffice to calculate differences in …
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. To a first order, welfare is summarized by total factor productivity and by the capital stock per capita. These variables … total factor productivity is constructed using domestic absorption, instead of gross domestic product, as the measure of … output. It also requires that total factor productivity be constructed with prices and quantities as perceived by consumers …
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total factor productivity and by the capital stock per capita. These variables suffice to calculate welfare changes within a … the degree of market competition. It applies to open economies as well, if total factor productivity is constructed using … productivity be constructed with prices and quantities as perceived by consumers, not firms. Thus, factor shares need to be …
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values of the standard Solow productivity residual. The equivalence holds if the representative household maximizes utility …
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total factor productivity (TFP) and by the capital stock per capita. These variables suffice to calculate welfare changes …
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summarized to a first order by the current and expected future values of the Solow productivity residual in level and by the …
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Financial institutions provide their customers a variety of unpriced services and cover their costs through interest margins - the interest rates they receive on assets are generally higher than the rates they pay on liabilities. In particular, banks pay below-public-market interest rates on...
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Measured productivity growth increased substantially during the second half of the 1990s. This paper examines whether … productivity growth does appear to arise from an increase in technological change. Cyclical utilization raised measured … productivity growth relative to technology growth in the first part of the expansion, but lowered it subsequently. Factor …
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We argue that unmeasured investments in intangible organizational capital associated with the role of information and communications technology (ICT) as a general purpose technology' can explain the divergent U.S. and U.K. TFP performance after 1995. GPT stories suggest that measured TFP should...
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