The Impact of Productivity Growth on the Costs of Production in Australian Manufacturing Industries
John L. Whtteman
The Economic Record, 1991, vol. 67, issue 1, 14-25
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The primary objective of this study is to examine the impact of technological progress on costs of production in 34 Australian manufacturing industries. An analytical model incorporating the notion of factor‐augmenting technological change was developed and applied to each industry. The results indicated that in most of the industries technological progress during the period 1954–55 to 1981–82 had been biased towards augmenting labour and thereby reducing the cost of labour per unit of production. The implication of the analysis is that there is a nexus between incomes policy and the rate and bias of factor‐augmenting technological change.
Date: 1991
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