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Essays on regional and firm-level productivity, military spending, and technology.

机译:关于区域和公司级生产力,军事支出和技术的论文。

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The aggregate response of labor productivity to changes in technology and government spending has been analyzed and documented by many economists. However, much less is known about the response of regional and firm-level labor productivity. Therefore, the first chapter of this dissertation examines the regional effect of an aggregate technology shock. The second and third chapters use firm-level and regional data to explore how labor productivity and technology react to changes in government spending through military contracting. These regional and firm-level responses can help to increase our understanding of aggregate economic fluctuations.; Chapter 1 of this dissertation estimates the response of state-level labor productivity to a technology shock as measured by aggregate utility patent applications. The state-level responses, estimated with a vector autoregression, have considerable spatial variation. In some states, the responses are significantly positive shortly after the shock. However, in other states the productivity responses are initially negative followed by an eventual positive response. To explain why the U.S. states respond differently, the responses are regressed against a variety of state-level demographic, economic, and policy factors. These cross-sectional regression results indicate that high-skilled labor, density, and industrial specialization are important shortly after a technology shock.; Chapter 2, which is co-authored with Lone E. Christiansen, examines whether changes in government spending, through military prime contract awards, leads to the development of new technology and analyzes the effects on firm-level productivity. Though it is most often assumed that government spending does not affect technological progress, the results from this chapter show that indeed firm-level patenting, a proxy for technology, increases in response to a military contract award. Firm-level sales per employed worker, and research and development are also shown to respond positively.; Chapter 3, co-authored with Lone E. Christiansen, follows the approach in Chapter 2 but examines the effects of military prime contracts at the regional level. The analysis shows that at the regional level, military prime contracts lead to the development of new technology. However, labor productivity at the regional level is only affected insignificantly.
机译:许多经济学家已经分析并记录了劳动生产率对技术和政府支出变化的总体反应。但是,人们对区域和企业一级劳动生产率的反应知之甚少。因此,本文的第一章探讨了总体技术冲击的区域效应。第二章和第三章使用公司级和区域数据来探索劳动生产率和技术如何通过军事合同对政府支出的变化做出反应。这些区域和企业层面的回应可以帮助我们加深对总体经济波动的了解。本文的第一章估计了总的实用新型专利申请所衡量的国家水平劳动生产率对技术冲击的响应。向量自回归估计的状态响应具有很大的空间变化。在某些州,电击后不久的反应是积极的。但是,在其他状态下,生产力响应最初是负面的,然后是最终正面的响应。为了解释为什么美国各州做出不同的反应,我们针对各种州级人口,经济和政策因素对这些反应进行了回归。这些横截面的回归结果表明,技术冲击后不久,高技能的劳动力,密度和工业专业化就很重要。第2章与L. E. Christiansen合着,探讨了通过军方主要合同授予来改变政府支出的方式是否导致了新技术的发展,并分析了对公司级生产率的影响。尽管通常认为政府支出不会影响技术进步,但本章的结果表明,确实是企业级专利(作为技术的代名词)随着军事合同的授予而增加。还显示,每位从业人员在公司一级的销售以及研发活动均能产生积极的反应。第3章与L. E. Christiansen合着,遵循第2章中的方法,但考察了区域一级军事主要合同的影响。分析表明,在地区一级,军事主要合同促成了新技术的发展。但是,区域级别的劳动生产率受到的影响很小。

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  • 作者

    Goudie, Bryan Daniel.;

  • 作者单位

    University of California, San Diego.$bEconomics.;

  • 授予单位 University of California, San Diego.$bEconomics.;
  • 学科 Economics General.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2008
  • 页码 222 p.
  • 总页数 222
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 经济学;
  • 关键词

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