In the modern era, the extent and character of technical change features prominently in discussions of productivity growth and movements in the competitiveness of manufacturing. While technical change is pervasive in modern manufacturing, it occurs unevenly. In this study, technical change is estimated by fitting dual cost functions for each of 38 sectors of Australian manufacturing over the 32-year period, 1968/69 to 1999/2000. The estimates show that technical change is heavily labour saving in all industries, but that the rate of change and the degree of bias towards saving labour, rather than capital or material, varies substantially across industries
Rapid economic growth has been experienced in most Western countries for at least the last century. ...
By the 1970s the Australian manufacturing sector was, by OECD standards, small, fragmented and inwar...
This article uses data from 11 countries for 19 years to investigate the forces driving output chang...
In the modern era, the extent and character of technical change features prominently in discussions ...
Disaggregated data for twenty-seven Australian manufacturing industries are used to examine movement...
The Australian telecommunications sector is being improved and extended through substantial recent i...
The Australian telecommunications sector is being improved and extended throughsubstantial recent in...
Over the past two decades there has been an increasing dissatisfaction with the neoclassical explana...
This thesis is a study of the sources of productivity change and a sensitivity analysis of model est...
Public policy in Australia underwent a major change during the last quarter of the 20th century. Fro...
This article examines the productivity performance of Australia's manufacturing sector by decomposin...
This paper investigates three potential sources of Australia's manufacturing productivity gains from...
This paper combines W.E.G. Salter's analysis of capital-embodied technical change with Kalecki's ana...
The objective of this research is to investigate labour market adjustment in Australian manufacturin...
This paper uses historical annual data for 27 years from 1968-9 on eight two-digit ANZSIC industries...
Rapid economic growth has been experienced in most Western countries for at least the last century. ...
By the 1970s the Australian manufacturing sector was, by OECD standards, small, fragmented and inwar...
This article uses data from 11 countries for 19 years to investigate the forces driving output chang...
In the modern era, the extent and character of technical change features prominently in discussions ...
Disaggregated data for twenty-seven Australian manufacturing industries are used to examine movement...
The Australian telecommunications sector is being improved and extended through substantial recent i...
The Australian telecommunications sector is being improved and extended throughsubstantial recent in...
Over the past two decades there has been an increasing dissatisfaction with the neoclassical explana...
This thesis is a study of the sources of productivity change and a sensitivity analysis of model est...
Public policy in Australia underwent a major change during the last quarter of the 20th century. Fro...
This article examines the productivity performance of Australia's manufacturing sector by decomposin...
This paper investigates three potential sources of Australia's manufacturing productivity gains from...
This paper combines W.E.G. Salter's analysis of capital-embodied technical change with Kalecki's ana...
The objective of this research is to investigate labour market adjustment in Australian manufacturin...
This paper uses historical annual data for 27 years from 1968-9 on eight two-digit ANZSIC industries...
Rapid economic growth has been experienced in most Western countries for at least the last century. ...
By the 1970s the Australian manufacturing sector was, by OECD standards, small, fragmented and inwar...
This article uses data from 11 countries for 19 years to investigate the forces driving output chang...