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An Analysis of the Source and Nature of Technical Change: The Case of U.S. Agriculture

Jean-Paul Chavas; Michael Aliber; Thomas L. Cox

University of Wisconsin–Madison

The Review of Economics and Statistics 1997

This paper proposes a methodology to investigate the process of technical change with a focus on the dynamic effects of R&D investments on productivity, and on the induced innovation hypothesis for both inputs and outputs. The approach builds on a nonparametric representation of the underlying technology. An application to U.S. agriculture is presented. By distinguishing between private and public R&D investments, the analysis provides useful insights into the source and the dynamic nature of technical progress.

DOI
10.1162/003465300556896
Volume
79 (3)
Pages
482-492
Language
en
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