This paper presents statistical evidence on (1) the importance of "soft" capital spending items like marketing and R&D investments, and (2) the dominant service content of production in the modern manufacturing firm. It pictures the firm as a dominantly information processing entity that has been gradually shifting its competitive base from process cost efficiency toward a product technology. The paper, hence, argues (3) that during the post-war period technical change has been gradually pivoting in a relatively more (hardware) capital saving direction.
Working Paper No. 138
Information Technology, Capital Structure and the Nature of Technical Change
Working Paper
Reference
Eliasson, Gunnar (1985). “Information Technology, Capital Structure and the Nature of Technical Change”. IFN Working Paper No. 138. Stockholm: Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IFN).
Eliasson, Gunnar (1985). “Information Technology, Capital Structure and the Nature of Technical Change”. IFN Working Paper No. 138. Stockholm: Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IFN).
Author
Gunnar Eliasson