Industrial technology and productivity : incorporating learning from plant visits and interviews into economic research

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: National Bureau of Economic Research
Format: Book
Published: Cambridge, Mass. National Bureau of Economic Research 2000
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260 |b National Bureau of Economic Research  |a Cambridge, Mass.  |c 2000 
300 |a 37 p. 
500 |a Trabajos presentados al: Annual Meetings of the American Economic Association, January 2000. 
505 |a Martin Feldstein: The NBER sloan project on productivity change -- 1. Susan Helper: Economist and field research -- 2. Richard B. Freeman and Morris M. Kleiner: Who benefits most from emploee involvement, firms or workers? -- 3. Severin Boreinstein and Joseph Farrell: Is cost cutting evidence of x-inefficiency? -- 4. Adam B. Jaffe, Manuel Trajtenberg and Michael S. Fogarty: Knowledge spillovers and patent citations, evidence form a survey of inventors -- 
650 |a PRODUCTIVIDAD INDUSTRIAL  
650 |a INNOVACION TECNOLOGICA  
650 |a INVESTIGACION ECONOMICA  
651 |a ESTADOS UNIDOS 
653 |a INNOVACION INDUSTRIAL 
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