Analise empirica do padrão do progresso técnico em uma perspectiva clássica-marxiana
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Data de Publicação: | 2001 |
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Resumo: | The growth-distributive schedule for an economy, a line having for its vertical intercept labor productivity and for horizontal intercept capital productivity, is a method of visualizing patterns of economic growth and technical change over time. We analyze if technical change follows the labor-saving, capital-using Marxbiased pattern. This form oftechnical change underlies Marx's explanation ofthe falling rate ofprofit. Longterm data for the USA, the UK, Japan, the Netherlands, Germany, and France reveal a pattern oflabor-saving, capital-using technical change punctuated by a phase in which both inputs present an increase in productivity. Regional data reveals that most ofthe regions followed the Marx-biased technical change over the period 1964-1990. The non Marx-biased pattern appears in some world regions in the 1980s. However, there is a predominance ofthe Marx-biased technical change in the historical and regional data. Moreover, the profit rate for a panel data sample in the period 1963-1990 showed a declining tendency as labor productivity increased. |
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Analise empirica do padrão do progresso técnico em uma perspectiva clássica-marxianaeconomic growthtechnical changestylized factsclassical-marxian economicsThe growth-distributive schedule for an economy, a line having for its vertical intercept labor productivity and for horizontal intercept capital productivity, is a method of visualizing patterns of economic growth and technical change over time. We analyze if technical change follows the labor-saving, capital-using Marxbiased pattern. This form oftechnical change underlies Marx's explanation ofthe falling rate ofprofit. Longterm data for the USA, the UK, Japan, the Netherlands, Germany, and France reveal a pattern oflabor-saving, capital-using technical change punctuated by a phase in which both inputs present an increase in productivity. Regional data reveals that most ofthe regions followed the Marx-biased technical change over the period 1964-1990. The non Marx-biased pattern appears in some world regions in the 1980s. However, there is a predominance ofthe Marx-biased technical change in the historical and regional data. Moreover, the profit rate for a panel data sample in the period 1963-1990 showed a declining tendency as labor productivity increased.Universidade de São Paulo, FEA-RP/USP2001-04-15info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/ecoa/article/view/21975510.11606/1413-8050/ea219755Economia Aplicada; Vol. 5 Núm. 2 (2001); 387-405Economia Aplicada; Vol. 5 No. 2 (2001); 387-405Economia Aplicada; v. 5 n. 2 (2001); 387-4051980-53301413-8050reponame:Economia Aplicadainstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPporhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/ecoa/article/view/219755/200630Copyright (c) 2001 Economia Aplicadahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMarquetti, Adalmir A. 2023-12-06T12:57:53Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/219755Revistahttps://www.revistas.usp.br/ecoaPUBhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/ecoa/oai||revecap@usp.br1980-53301413-8050opendoar:2023-12-06T12:57:53Economia Aplicada - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false |
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Analise empirica do padrão do progresso técnico em uma perspectiva clássica-marxiana |
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Analise empirica do padrão do progresso técnico em uma perspectiva clássica-marxiana |
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Analise empirica do padrão do progresso técnico em uma perspectiva clássica-marxiana Marquetti, Adalmir A. economic growth technical change stylized facts classical-marxian economics |
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Analise empirica do padrão do progresso técnico em uma perspectiva clássica-marxiana |
title_full |
Analise empirica do padrão do progresso técnico em uma perspectiva clássica-marxiana |
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Analise empirica do padrão do progresso técnico em uma perspectiva clássica-marxiana |
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Analise empirica do padrão do progresso técnico em uma perspectiva clássica-marxiana |
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Analise empirica do padrão do progresso técnico em uma perspectiva clássica-marxiana |
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Marquetti, Adalmir A. |
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Marquetti, Adalmir A. |
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Marquetti, Adalmir A. |
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economic growth technical change stylized facts classical-marxian economics |
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economic growth technical change stylized facts classical-marxian economics |
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The growth-distributive schedule for an economy, a line having for its vertical intercept labor productivity and for horizontal intercept capital productivity, is a method of visualizing patterns of economic growth and technical change over time. We analyze if technical change follows the labor-saving, capital-using Marxbiased pattern. This form oftechnical change underlies Marx's explanation ofthe falling rate ofprofit. Longterm data for the USA, the UK, Japan, the Netherlands, Germany, and France reveal a pattern oflabor-saving, capital-using technical change punctuated by a phase in which both inputs present an increase in productivity. Regional data reveals that most ofthe regions followed the Marx-biased technical change over the period 1964-1990. The non Marx-biased pattern appears in some world regions in the 1980s. However, there is a predominance ofthe Marx-biased technical change in the historical and regional data. Moreover, the profit rate for a panel data sample in the period 1963-1990 showed a declining tendency as labor productivity increased. |
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Economia Aplicada; Vol. 5 Núm. 2 (2001); 387-405 Economia Aplicada; Vol. 5 No. 2 (2001); 387-405 Economia Aplicada; v. 5 n. 2 (2001); 387-405 1980-5330 1413-8050 reponame:Economia Aplicada instname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP) instacron:USP |
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