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This chapter covers the theory and methods for productivity measurement for nations. Labor, multifactor and total factor productivity measures are defined and are related to each other and to gross domestic product (GDP) per capita. Their growth over time and relative counterparts are defined as...
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. Section 4 discusses disembodied obsolescence in more detail. Section 5 introduces new (more efficient) models of the capital …
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В статье рассмотрены отдельные проблемные вопросы анализа основных средств, возникающие на практике при его выполнении и продиктованные настоящими условиями...
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level of their obsolescence is well-proven. An author look is presented on possibility of perfection of these methods. …
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proportionality, which asserts that depreciation is proportional to the outstanding capital stock. All available evidence shows that …: a) the rates of depreciation and retirements vary from year to year in response to changes in conventional economic … distribution of depreciation rates by a single parameter may be characterized by simplicity and ease of use, at the same time it …
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It is ascertained that the theorem of proportionality, which maintains that replacement investment is a constant proportion of the outstanding capital stock, has several fundamental shortcomings. It derives from a model founded on assumptions that are highly restrictive and unlikely to hold in...
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not last too long? In this Paper we ponder the optimal rate of depreciation of physical capital, first in the Solow model … and then in a model of endogenous growth with learning-by-doing. Optimal durability and depreciation, including … obsolescence, are attained when the marginal benefit of increasing durability – and thus reducing the need for future replacement …
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