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List of Tables | ||
Preface | ||
I | Overview | 3 |
II | Measuring Embodied Technical Change | 9 |
III | Firm Size and Cost Subadditivity | 35 |
IV | Competition and Productivity Growth | 53 |
V | Conclusions | 89 |
Appendix 1 | Parameter Estimates of Cost Functions | 93 |
Appendix 2 | Data Construction | 113 |
Bibliography | 119 | |
Index | 127 |
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