Biased Technical Change and Capital-Labour Substitution in Finland, 1902-2003

Jukka Jalava, Pellervo Economic Research Institute
Matti Pohjola, Helsinki School of Economics
Antti Ripatti, Bank of Finland
Jouko Vilmunen, Bank of Finland

A BEJM Topics article.

Abstract

The paper argues that a Cobb-Douglas specification may be a reasonable description of the Finnish aggregate production function when a sufficiently long time period (the 20th century) is considered. It is, however, a misleading description of the production technology for the post-WWII period. Controlling for biased technical change, the elasticity of substitution is significantly below one, close to 0.5, during 1945-2003. Given that similar results have been obtained for the U.S. economy, the analysis shows that the value of the elasticity of substitution cannot be dependent on some specific structure of economic institutions but is likely to reflect more general aspects of technology and production.

Submitted: May 27, 2005 · Accepted: January 3, 2006 · Published: April 13, 2006

Originally published in Topics in Macroeconomics.

Recommended Citation

Jalava, Jukka; Pohjola, Matti; Ripatti, Antti; and Vilmunen, Jouko (2006) "Biased Technical Change and Capital-Labour Substitution in Finland, 1902-2003," Topics in Macroeconomics: Vol. 6 : Iss. 1, Article 8.
Available at: http://www.bepress.com/bejm/topics/vol6/iss1/art8

 
 
 
 

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