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Citations for "Growth Accounting with Intermediate Inputs" by Hulten, Charles R
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Cited by (explanations , Please report citation or reference errors to , or , if you are the registered author of the cited work, log in to your RePEc Author Service profile , click on "citations" and make appropriate adjustments.): Nicholas Oulton, .
"Must the growth rate decline? Baumol's unbalanced growth revisited ,"
Bank of England working papers
107, Bank of England.
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Other versions: Nicholas Oulton, .
"ICT and productivity growth in the United Kingdom ,"
Bank of England working papers
140, Bank of England.
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Other versions: Nicholas Oulton, 2004.
"A Statistical Framework for the Analysis of Productivity and Sustainable Development ,"
CEP Discussion Papers
dp0629, Centre for Economic Performance, LSE.
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Mª Teresa Sanchis Llopis, 2005.
"Disaggregated Productivity Growth and Technological Progress in the interpretation of Spanish Economic Growth, 1958-1975 ,"
Working Papers in Economic History
dilf0503, Universidad Carlos III, Departamento de Historia Económica e Instituciones.
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Henrik Braconier & Fredrik Sjöholm, 1998.
"National and international spillovers from R&D: Comparing a neoclassical and an endogenous growth approach ,"
Review of World Economics (Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv) ,
Springer, vol. 134(4), pages 638-663, December.
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Susanto Basu & John G. Fernald, 1997.
"Aggregate productivity and aggregate technology ,"
International Finance Discussion Papers
593, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (U.S.).
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Other versions: Hasan Bakhshi & Jens Larsen, .
"Investment-specific technological progress in the United Kingdom ,"
Bank of England working papers
129, Bank of England.
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Charles R. Hulten, 1992.
"What is Productivity: Capacity or Welfare Management? ,"
NBER Working Papers
3970, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
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Raa, M.H. ten, 2003.
"Debreu's coefficient of resource utilization, the solow residual, and tfp: the connection by leontief preferences ,"
Discussion Paper
111, Tilburg University, Center for Economic Research.
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Eric J. Bartelsman & J. Joseph Beaulieu, 2004.
"A consistent accounting of U.S. productivity growth ,"
Finance and Economics Discussion Series
2004-55, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (U.S.).
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T.K. Rymes, 2000.
"On the Cambridge Correction to the Measurement of Productivity in Manufacturing ,"
Carleton Economic Papers
00-08, Carleton University, Department of Economics.
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Susanto Basu & John G. Fernald, 1995.
"Aggregate Productivity and the Productivity of Aggregates ,"
NBER Working Papers
5382, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
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Other versions: Jason G. Cummins, 1998.
"Taxation and the Sources of Growth: Estimates from United States Multinational Corporations ,"
NBER Working Papers
6533, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
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Other versions: Harchaoui, Tarek & Tarkhani, Faouzi, 2004.
"Qu'est-il advenu de la croissance économique et de la productivité au Canada et aux États-Unis à l'ère de l'information? ,"
Série de documents de recherche sur l'analyse économique (AE)
2004025f, Statistics Canada, Direction des études analytiques.
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Amil Petrin & James Levinsohn, 2005.
"Measuring Aggregate Productivity Growth Using Plant-Level Data ,"
Working Papers
552, Research Seminar in International Economics, University of Michigan.
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Other versions: Stephen D. Oliner & Daniel E. Sichel, 2002.
"Information technology and productivity: where are we now and where are we going? ,"
Economic Review ,
Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, issue Q3, pages 15-44.
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Stephen D. Oliner & Daniel E. Sichel, 2002.
"Information technology and productivity: where are we now and where are we going? ,"
Finance and Economics Discussion Series
2002-29, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (U.S.).
[Downloadable!] Oliner, Stephen D. & Sichel, Daniel E., 2003.
"Information technology and productivity: where are we now and where are we going? ,"
Journal of Policy Modeling ,
Elsevier, vol. 25(5), pages 477-503, July.
[Downloadable!] (restricted) Susanto Basu & John Fernald & Miles Kimball, 1998.
"Are technology improvements contractionary? ,"
International Finance Discussion Papers
625, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (U.S.).
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Susanto Basu & John Fernald & Miles Kimball, 2004.
"Are Technology Improvements Contractionary? ,"
NBER Working Papers
10592, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
[Downloadable!] (restricted) Susanto Basu & John Fernald & Miles Kimball, 2004.
"Are technology improvements contractionary? ,"
Working Paper Series
WP-04-20, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago.
[Downloadable!] Susanto Basu & John Fernald & Miles Kimball, 2002.
"Are Technology Improvements Contractionary? ,"
Harvard Institute of Economic Research Working Papers
1986, Harvard - Institute of Economic Research.
[Downloadable!] Susanto Basu & John G. Fernald & Miles S. Kimball, 2006.
"Are Technology Improvements Contractionary? ,"
American Economic Review ,
American Economic Association, vol. 96(5), pages 1418-1448, December.
[Downloadable!] Eric J. Bartelsman & Wayne Gray, 1996.
"The NBER Manufacturing Productivity Database ,"
NBER Technical Working Papers
0205, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
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Harchaoui, Tarek & Tarkhani, Faouzi, 2004.
"Whatever Happened to Canada-United States Economic Growth and Productivity Performance in the Information Age? ,"
Economic Analysis (EA) Research Paper Series
2004025e, Statistics Canada, Analytical Studies Branch.
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Susanto Basu & John Fernald, 2000.
"Why Is Productivity Procyclical? Why Do We Care? ,"
NBER Working Papers
7940, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
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Other versions: Nicholas Oulton, .
"Investment-specific technological change and growth accounting ,"
Bank of England working papers
213, Bank of England.
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Other versions: Raa, M.H. ten, 2003.
"Bob Russel volume don't aggregate efficiency but disaggregate inefficiency ,"
Discussion Paper
110, Tilburg University, Center for Economic Research.
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Andreas Hornstein & Jack Praschnik, 1997.
"Intermediate inputs and sectoral comovement in the business cycle ,"
Working Paper
97-06, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond.
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Other versions: David Greenstreet, 2007.
"Exploiting Sequential Learning to Estimate Establishment-Level Productivity Dynamics and Decision Rules ,"
Economics Series Working Papers
345, University of Oxford, Department of Economics.
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Kyoji Fukao & Tomohiko Inui & Hiroki Kawai & Tsutomu Miyagawa, 2004.
"Sectoral Productivity and Economic Growth in Japan, 1970-98: An Empirical Analysis Based on the JIP Database ,"
Hi-Stat Discussion Paper Series
d03-19, Institute of Economic Research, Hitotsubashi University.
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Elias Kourliouros & George Korres & Emmanuel Marmaras & George Tsobanoglou, 2006.
"Economic Geography and Regional Growth: An Empirical Evidence From Greece ,"
ERSA conference papers
ersa06p30, European Regional Science Association.
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Braconier, Henrik & Sjöholm, Fredrik, 1997.
"National and International Spillovers from R&D: Comparing a Neoclassical and an Endogenous Growth Approach ,"
Working Paper Series in Economics and Finance
211, Stockholm School of Economics.
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Stephen D. Oliner & Daniel E. Sichel, 2000.
"The resurgence of growth in the late 1990s: is information technology the story? ,"
Proceedings ,
Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco.
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Other versions: Susanto Basu, 1998.
"Technology and business cycles; how well do standard models explain the facts? ,"
Conference Series ; [Proceedings] ,
Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, issue Jun, pages 207-269.
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