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Ristuccia, C. A. and Solomou, S.

Can general purpose technology theory explain economic growth? Electrical Power as a case study

CWPE1404

Abstract: Does the concept of General Purpose Technologies help explain periods of faster and slower productivity advance in economies? The paper develops a new comparative data set on the usage of electricity in the manufacturing sectors of the USA, Britain, France, Germany and Japan and proceeds to evaluate the hypothesis of a productivity bonus as postulated by many existing GPT models. Using the case of the diffusion of electrical power in the early twentieth century this paper shows that there was no generalized productivity boost from electrical power diffusion as postulated by many existing GPT models. The productivity gains from this GPT varied widely across economies and industries, suggesting that the power of GPTs to predict aggregate or sectoral growth is limited.

Keywords: General Purpose Technologies, Economic Growth, Economic History,Productivity, Long Swings

JEL Codes: N11 N12 N13 N14 N60 O40

Author links: Solomos Solomou  

PDF: https://www.econ.cam.ac.uk/research-files/repec/cam/pdf/cwpe1404.pdf

Open Access Link: https://doi.org/10.17863/CAM.1092


Published Version of Paper: Can general purpose technology theory explain economic growth? Electrical power as a case study, Ristuccia, C. A. and Solomou, S., European Review of Economic History (2014)

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