photo Harvard University - Economics Department

Dale Jorgenson

Samuel W. Morris University Professor

List Of Sources: Productivity Volume One

1. Dale W. Jorgenson 1988. Productivity and Postwar U.S. Economic Growth. JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC PERSPECTIVES 2, No. 4 (Fall): 23-42.

2. Dale W. Jorgenson 1966. The Embodiment Hypothesis. JOURNAL OF POLITICAL ECONOMY 74, No. 1 (February): 1-17. Reprinted with permission of the University of Chicago Press .

3. Dale W. Jorgenson and Zvi Griliches 1967. The Explanation of Productivity Change. REVIEW OF ECONOMIC STUDIES 34, No. 99 (July): 249-280.

4. Dale W. Jorgenson and Zvi Griliches 1972. Issues in Growth Accounting: A Reply to Edward F. Denison. SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS 52, No. 5, Part II (May): 65-94.

5. Laurits R. Christensen and Dale W. Jorgenson 1973. Measuring Economic Performance in the Private Sector. In THE MEASUREMENT OF ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL PERFORMANCE, ed. M. Moss. Studies in Income and Wealth, vol. 37. New York , NY : Columbia University Press.

6. Dale W. Jorgenson and Barbara M. Fraumeni 1989. The Accumulation of Human and Nonhuman Capital, 1948-84. THE MEASUREMENT OF SAVING, INVESTMENT, AND

WEALTH, eds. R. E. Lipsey and H. S. Tice. Studies in Income and Wealth, vol. 52. Chicago , IL : University of Chicago Press. Reprinted with permission of the University of Chicago Press .

7. Dale W. Jorgenson and Barbara M. Fraumeni 1992. The Output of the Education Sector. OUTPUT MEASUREMENT IN THE SERVICES SECTOR, ed. Z. Griliches . Studies in Income and Wealth, vol. 55. Chicago , IL : University of Chicago Press. Reprinted with permission of the University of Chicago Press .

8. Dale W. Jorgenson and Barbara M. Fraumeni 1992. Investment in Education and U.S. Economic Growth. SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS 94, Supplement: 51-70.

9. Dale W. Jorgenson and Frank M. Gollop 1992. Productivity Growth in U.S. Agriculture: A Postwar Perspective. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS 74, No. 3 (August): 745-750. Reprinted with permission of the American Journal of Agricultural Economics.