Attributing technological bias to public goods

This note reports a modification of one use of the translog production function reported by Binswanger (1973, 1978). The method employed in this study recognizes that changes in factor shares over time are affected by a variety of decision variables including research and extension. In addition, som...

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Main Author: Alderman, Harold
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Elsevier 1984
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/170493
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description This note reports a modification of one use of the translog production function reported by Binswanger (1973, 1978). The method employed in this study recognizes that changes in factor shares over time are affected by a variety of decision variables including research and extension. In addition, some of the changes attributed to technical change may in fact be due to a change in the resource environment the individual decision maker faces, including the stock of public goods infrastructure. The study also investigates shifts in technological change which may be attributed to changes in the political climate.
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spelling CGSpace1704932025-01-29T12:57:01Z Attributing technological bias to public goods Alderman, Harold public goods technological changes This note reports a modification of one use of the translog production function reported by Binswanger (1973, 1978). The method employed in this study recognizes that changes in factor shares over time are affected by a variety of decision variables including research and extension. In addition, some of the changes attributed to technical change may in fact be due to a change in the resource environment the individual decision maker faces, including the stock of public goods infrastructure. The study also investigates shifts in technological change which may be attributed to changes in the political climate. 1984-04 2025-01-29T12:57:01Z 2025-01-29T12:57:01Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/170493 en Limited Access Elsevier Alderman, Harold. 1984. Attributing technological bias to public goods. Journal of Development Economics 14(3): 375-393. https://doi.org/10.1016/0304-3878(84)90066-X
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technological changes
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Attributing technological bias to public goods
title Attributing technological bias to public goods
title_full Attributing technological bias to public goods
title_fullStr Attributing technological bias to public goods
title_full_unstemmed Attributing technological bias to public goods
title_short Attributing technological bias to public goods
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technological changes
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