Chapter 20: Problem 29
How is the concept of technology, as defined with the aggregate production function, different from our everyday use of the word?
Chapter 20: Problem 29
How is the concept of technology, as defined with the aggregate production function, different from our everyday use of the word?
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How do gains in labor productivity lead to gains in GDP per capita?
Education seems to be important for human capital deepening. As people become better educated and more knowledgeable, are there limits to how much additional benefit more education can provide? Why or why not?
Say that the average worker in Canada has a productivity level of \(\$ 30\) per hour while the average worker in the United Kingdom has a productivity level of \(\$ 25\) per hour (both measured in U.S. dollars). Over the next five years, say that worker productivity in Canada grows at \(1 \%\) per year while worker productivity in the UK grows \(3 \%\) per year. After five years, who will have the higher productivity level, and by how much?
What do economists mean when they refer to improvements in technology?
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