If you liked Raising the speed limit by Dale Weldeau Jorgenson, start with The industry origins of Japanese economic growth (2005), Information technology and the Japanese economy (2005), and Optimal maintenance of stochastically failing equipment (1966). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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The industry origins of Japanese economic growth
2005 · Dale Weldeau Jorgenson · Same author
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Information technology and the Japanese economy
2005 · Dale Weldeau Jorgenson · Same author
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Optimal maintenance of stochastically failing equipment
1966 · 327 pages · Dale Weldeau Jorgenson · Same author
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U.S. market consequences of global climate change
2004 · 44 pages · Dale Weldeau Jorgenson · Same author
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The role of capital in U.S. economic growth, 1948-1979
1985 · Barbara M. Fraumeni, Dale Weldeau Jorgenson · Same author
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Sector measures of labor cost for the United States, 1948-1978
1983 · 1 pages · Frank M. Gollop, Dale Weldeau Jorgenson, Harvard Institute of Economic Research · Same author
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Empirical studies of depreciation
1994 · Dale Weldeau Jorgenson · Same author
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Econometric studies of U.S. energy policy (Data resources series ; v. 1)
1976 · 251 pages · Dale Weldeau Jorgenson · Same author
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Productivity and growth of sectoral output in the United States, 1948-1979
1986 · 43 pages · Dale Weldeau Jorgenson, Frank M. Gollop, Barbara M. Fraumeni, Harvard Institute of Economic Research · Same author
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Energy prices and sectoral productivity growth
1980 · 40 pages · Dale Weldeau Jorgenson · Same author
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General equilibrium analysis of natural gas price regulation
1986 · 61 pages · Dale Weldeau Jorgenson, Daniel T. Slesnick, Harvard Institute of Economic Research · Same author
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The excess burden of taxation in the U.S.
1990 · Dale Weldeau Jorgenson, Kun-Young Yun, Harvard Institute of Economic Research · Same author
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