In this paper we develop a vintage model to gain a better understanding of the semiconductor industry and its role in recent U.S. productivity gains. Unlike previous work, in our model the observed price declines of individual chips are driven by the introduction of better vintages rather than by learning economies. Dominated chips, nonetheless, continue to be produced, for a time, due to sunk investments in chip-specific production equipment. The model lends partial support to Jorgenson's hypothesis that an exogenous increase in Moore's Law could have generated the more rapid price declines, and faster productivity growth, seen after 1995. Copyright The editors of the "Scandinavian Journal of Economics", 2005 .
Forecasting technological progress is of great interest to engineers, policy makers, and private inv...
[[abstract]]Because of the huge fluctuation in the semiconductor business, it has been a challenging...
This paper develops a model of technological progress in the microprocessor industry that connects t...
Moore's Law has been an important benchmark for developments in microelectronics and information pro...
Moore suggested an exponential growth of the number of transistors in integrated electronic circuits...
In 1965, Gordon Moore—then the director of research for Fairchild Semiconductor—published an observa...
"Moore suggested an exponential growth of the number of transistors in integrated electronic circuit...
In the mid-1990s, a pickup in measured productivity growth for the semiconductor industry coincided ...
We model Moore's Law as efficiency of computer producers that rises as a by-product of their experie...
We model Moore’s law as efficiency of computer producers that rises as a byproduct of their experien...
Abstract—There have been numerous papers and discussions about the lives and deaths of Moore’s Law, ...
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In 1965 Gordon Moore – co-founder of the microchip manufacturer Intel – first made the prediction th...
Forecasting technological progress is of great interest to engineers, policy makers, and private inv...
Forecasting technological progress is of great interest to engineers, policy makers, and private inv...
[[abstract]]Because of the huge fluctuation in the semiconductor business, it has been a challenging...
This paper develops a model of technological progress in the microprocessor industry that connects t...
Moore's Law has been an important benchmark for developments in microelectronics and information pro...
Moore suggested an exponential growth of the number of transistors in integrated electronic circuits...
In 1965, Gordon Moore—then the director of research for Fairchild Semiconductor—published an observa...
"Moore suggested an exponential growth of the number of transistors in integrated electronic circuit...
In the mid-1990s, a pickup in measured productivity growth for the semiconductor industry coincided ...
We model Moore's Law as efficiency of computer producers that rises as a by-product of their experie...
We model Moore’s law as efficiency of computer producers that rises as a byproduct of their experien...
Abstract—There have been numerous papers and discussions about the lives and deaths of Moore’s Law, ...
Critical technologies in knowledge economy may advance at an exponential rate of improvement. The be...
How significant a role has learning by doing played in increasing labor productivity in the U.S. sem...
In 1965 Gordon Moore – co-founder of the microchip manufacturer Intel – first made the prediction th...
Forecasting technological progress is of great interest to engineers, policy makers, and private inv...
Forecasting technological progress is of great interest to engineers, policy makers, and private inv...
[[abstract]]Because of the huge fluctuation in the semiconductor business, it has been a challenging...
This paper develops a model of technological progress in the microprocessor industry that connects t...