Analise empirica do padrão do progresso técnico em uma perspectiva clássica-marxiana

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Autor(a) principal: Marquetti, Adalmir A.
Data de Publicação: 2001
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Economia Aplicada
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/ecoa/article/view/219755
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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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Analise empirica do padrão do progresso técnico em uma perspectiva clássica-marxiana
title Analise empirica do padrão do progresso técnico em uma perspectiva clássica-marxiana
spellingShingle Analise empirica do padrão do progresso técnico em uma perspectiva clássica-marxiana
Marquetti, Adalmir A.
economic growth
technical change
stylized facts
classical-marxian economics
title_short 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
title_fullStr Analise empirica do padrão do progresso técnico em uma perspectiva clássica-marxiana
title_full_unstemmed Analise empirica do padrão do progresso técnico em uma perspectiva clássica-marxiana
title_sort Analise empirica do padrão do progresso técnico em uma perspectiva clássica-marxiana
author Marquetti, Adalmir A.
author_facet Marquetti, Adalmir A.
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Marquetti, Adalmir A.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv economic growth
technical change
stylized facts
classical-marxian economics
topic economic growth
technical change
stylized facts
classical-marxian economics
description 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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