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This paper examines the effect of a new technology on a labour-intensive service. Comparing primal and dual TFP …
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In seinem 1978 erschienenen Aufsatz "Überlegungen zum Inhalt des Fachs »Produktionswirtschaftslehre«" forderte ZÄPFEL den Einbezug der Leistungserstellungnichtmaterieller Güter - worunter er Dienstleistungen versteht - in die Produktionswirtschaftslehresowie die Erstellung von Typologien,...
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[...]The loss of manufacturing jobs has created a widespreadsense that manufacturing in New York City has nofuture, that the decline is unstoppable and “largely inevitableand foreordained” (Fitch 1993, p. 107). Even theoptimistic report of the Commission on the Year 2000,New York Ascendant,...
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substitutes. We find that there is a skill biasin cross-country technology differences. Higher-income countries use skilled …
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and technology, science and technology became increasingly incomprehensible to all but a few specialists. Maintaining a … policies relevant to science and technology. But could popularisations really supply sufficient information to validate those …
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Although industrial production and growth in Greece during the interwar periodhas attracted considerable attention, there has not been any serious challengeeither in qualitative or quantitative terms to the orthodoxy established in theperiod itself. The literature usually sees the 1920s as a...
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British consumption of ice. Although new technology eventually allowed the production of artificial ice, natural ice retained …
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The period of 1840 (when the Opium War broken out) till now is commonly regarded as China’s modern era, ‘modern’ in terms of China’s departure from its original growth and developmental path. In this context, the term modern has been intimately associated with something alien to the...
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Growth accounting consists of a set of calculations resulting in a measure ofoutput growth, a measure of input growth, and their difference, most commonlyreferred to as total factor productivity (TFP) growth. It can be performed atthe level of the plant, firm, industry, or aggregate economy.[...]
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This paper estimates and compares the benefits cinema technology generated to society in Britain, France and the US …
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