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Endogeneous R%D spillovers and industrial research productivity.
by Adams, James D.; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2000.
Subject: Intellectual capital -- United States -- Econometric models; Research, Industrial -- United States -- Econometric models; Industrial productivity -- United States -- Econometric models; Diffusion of innovations -- United States -- Econometric models; Universities and colleges -- United States -- Graduate work -- Econometric models.
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Plants and productivity in international trade.
Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2000.
Subject: International trade; United States -- Commerce -- Econometric models; Manufacturing industries -- Econometric models; Factories -- United States -- Econometric models; Industrial productivity -- United States -- Econometric models; Industrial efficiency -- United States -- Econometric models; Labor turnover -- United States -- Econometric models.
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Staggered price and wage setting in macroeconomics.
by Taylor, John B.; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1998.
Subject: Prices -- United States -- Econometric models; Wages -- United States -- Econometric models; Business cycles -- United States -- Econometric models; Money supply -- United States -- Econometric models; Inflation (Finance) -- United States -- Econometric models; Industrial productivity -- United States -- Econometric models.
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Accounting for growth.
by Greenwood, Jeremy.; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1998.
Subject: Industrial productivity -- United States -- Econometric models; Technological innovation -- United States -- Econometric models; Capital investments -- United States -- Econometric models; Skilled labor -- United States -- Econometric models; United States -- Economic conditions -- 1945- -- Econometric models.
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Improper churn : social costs and macroeconomic consequences.
by Caballero, Ricardo J.; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1998.
Subject: Business cycles -- United States -- Econometric models; Labor market -- United States -- Econometric models; Industrial productivity -- United States -- Econometric models; Structural uemployment -- United States -- Econometric models; Factors of production -- United States -- Econometric models.
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An empirical characterization of the dynamic effects of changes in government spending and taxes on output.
by Blanchard, Olivier.; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1999.
Subject: Industrial productivity -- United States -- Econometric models; Government spending policy -- United States -- Econometric models; Taxation -- United States -- Econometric models; Capital investments -- Taxation -- United States -- Econometric models; Business cycles -- United States -- Econometric models.
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Wage and productivity dispersion in U.S. manufacturing : the role of computer investment.
Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1999.
Subject: Wages -- Manufacturing -- United States -- Econometric models; Industrial productivity -- United States -- Econometric models; Manufacturing industries -- Automation -- Economic aspects -- United States -- Econometric models; Wage differentials -- United States -- Econometric models; Labor supply -- Effect of automation on -- United States -- Econometric models; Computers -- Economic aspects -- United States; Labor market -- United States -- Econometric models.
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Exporting and productivity.
by Bernard, Andrew B.; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1999.
Subject: Exports -- United States -- Econometric models; Industrial productivity -- United States -- Econometric models; Manufacturing industries -- United States -- Econometric models; Resource allocation -- Econometric models.
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What is driving U.S. and Canadian wages : exogenous technical change or endogenous choice of techniquen.
by Beaudry, Paul.; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1998.
Subject: Wages -- United States -- Econometric models; Wages -- Canada -- Econometric models; Wages -- Effect of technological innovations on -- United States -- Econometric models; Wages -- Effect of technological innovations on -- Canada -- Econometric models; Industrial productivity -- United States -- Econometric models; Industrial productivity -- Canada -- Econometric models; Manufacturing processes -- United States -- Econometric models; Manufacturing processes -- Canada -- Econometric models; Skilled labor -- United States -- Econometric models; Skilled labor -- Canada -- Econometric models; Income distribution -- United States -- Econometric models; Income distribution -- Canada -- Econometric models.
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Factor adjustment, quality change, and productivity growth for U.S. manufacturing.
by Bernstein, Jeffrey I.; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1999.
Subject: Factors of production -- United States -- Econometric models; Industrial productivity -- United States -- Econometric models.
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