Productivity Trends in the United States
John W. Kendrick
in NBER Books from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
Date: 1961
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Chapters in this book:
- The Significance of Productivity Change: Introduction and Preview of Study , pp 3-19

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- The Concepts and Measurement of Output and Input , pp 20-56

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- Productivity Changes in the Economy , pp 59-77

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- Productivity and Economic Growth , pp 78-110

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- Productivity, Factor Prices, and Real Incomes , pp 111-130

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- Patterns of Productivity Change by Industry Groupings , pp 133-188

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- Relative Changes in Productivity, Prices, and Resource Allocation , pp 189-228

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- Appendix A: The National Economy , pp 231-342

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- Appendix B: Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries , pp 343-367

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- Appendix C: Mining , pp 368-402

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- Appendix D: Manufacturing , pp 403-488

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- Appendix E: Contract Construction , pp 489-498

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- Appendix F: Trade , pp 499-506

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- Appendix G: Transportation , pp 507-556

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- Appendix H: Communications and Public Utilities , pp 557-598

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- Appendix J: Finance, Services, and Government Enterprises , pp 599-611

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- Appendix K: General Government , pp 612-621

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