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Changing Utilization of Fixed Capital: An Element in Long-Term Growth

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  • Murray Foss

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Although we look to the long-run growth of productivity to provide us with rising living standards, we still have much to learn about what has caused productivity to increase. This 1987 study explores how our nation’s plant and equipment are being utilized more intensively than in the past because of the spread of late shifts.

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  • Murray Foss, 1987. "Changing Utilization of Fixed Capital: An Element in Long-Term Growth," Books, American Enterprise Institute, number 969417, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:aei:rpbook:969417
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    Manufacturing; US workforce; Labor economics; capital; productivity; productivity growth; AEI Press; AEI Archive;
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    • A - General Economics and Teaching

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