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Public Capital and Private Productivity [PDF]

open access: possibleReview of Economics and Statistics, 1997
This paper uses three different approaches to investigate whether the declining provision of public capital is a major cause of declining labor productivity.
Wim P. M. Vijverberg   +2 more
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The Marginal Product of Capital, Capital Flows, and Convergence [PDF]

open access: possibleAmerican Economic Review, 2010
into physical capital in a number of countries. However, the gains are found to be quite small.
Sirsha Chatterjee, Kanda Naknoi
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Is Capitalism Too Productive?

Foreign Affairs, 1997
The great majority of those who voted for Lionel Jospins Socialists in the French elections earlier this year were surely voting against, not for: they were protesting high unemployment and the aloof austerity of Alain Juppe's conservative government, not endorsing the specifics of the opposition's program.
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Women, Production and Capitalism

1982
African women have varying degrees of economic independence, often despite social orders that place them under the authority of husbands or fathers. Wives and husbands in Africa usually have separate incomes, with clearly defined financial obligations to their children, their spouse, and their spouse’s lineage. Married women generally have the right to
Nancy Hafkin, Edna Bay
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Preference, Production and Capital

1989
This volume contains a selection of Professor Uzawa's important contributions to mathematical economics. Subjects covered by these nineteen essays include consumption, production, equilibrium, capital, growth, planning, international trade, and the theory of social overhead capital.
Hirofumi Uzawa, Kenneth J. Arrow
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Capital as a Factor of Production

1987
The role played by capital in production has frequently been in dispute: ‘When economists reach agreement on the theory of capital they will shortly reach agreement on everything else’ (Bliss, 1975, p. vii). Disagreements are due as much to divergent definitions, or uses, of the term ‘capital’ as to different views about what should be considered a ...
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Productive capital

2023
Albert Link, Martijn van Hasselt
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