ABSTRACT

Technology has long been seen as a path to economic growth. However there is considerable debate about the exact nature of this relationship. Economics of Structural and Technological Change employs a wide range of theoretical and applied approaches to explore the concept of technological change.
The book begins with a series of in-depth discussions of the economic analysis of technological change. The second section contains a discussion of theoretical models of technological change, focusing on issues such as time and innovation. The third section brings together a number of applied analyses of technological change and examines the effect of factors such as human resource constraints, patenting and science and technology indicators.

part I|71 pages

Research paths in the economic analysis of technological change

chapter 3|23 pages

Technical change and labour displacement

Some comments on recent models of technological unemployment

part II|64 pages

Theoretical models of technological change

part III|126 pages

Applied analyses of technological change

chapter 11|16 pages

Human resources constraints in technological innovation processes

Theoretical considerations and empirical evidence

chapter 12|29 pages

Firms, uncertainty and innovation policy

Some spatial considerations in an evolutionary framework

chapter 14|27 pages

Science and technology indicators

The state of the art and prospects for the future