Search Results

SORT BY: PREVIOUS / NEXT
Keywords:technical change 

Working Paper
Prices for Communications Equipment: Rewriting the Record

Communication equipment plays as large a role in high-tech investment as computers, yet prices for communication equipment have not been studied as extensively as prices for computers and electronic components. Prices for satellites, cell phones, and the ground stations for these systems--important components of a nation's communications infrastructure--are difficult to locate in official statistics. This paper develops new price measures for 16 types of communications equipment from 1963 to 2009. Indexes for some (e.g., cellular phone systems) experience declines of 15-20 percent per year, ...
Finance and Economics Discussion Series , Paper 2015-69

Working Paper
The Past and Future of U.S. Structural Change: Compositional Accounting and Forecasting

We explore the evolving significance of different production sectors within the U.S. economy since World War II and provide methods for estimating and forecasting these shifts. Using a compositional accounting approach, we find that the well-documented transition from goods to services is primarily driven by two compositional changes: 1) the rise of Intellectual Property Products (IPP) as an input producer, replacing Durable Goods almost one-for-one in terms of input shares in virtually all sectors; and 2) a shift in consumer spending from Nondurable Goods to Services. A structural model ...
Working Paper Series , Paper 2025-23

FILTER BY year

FILTER BY Content Type

FILTER BY Author

FILTER BY Jel Classification

E17 1 items

E23 1 items

E27 1 items

PREVIOUS / NEXT