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Technological Progress, Employment & Living Standards in Long Run 13 pages Core Econ: The Economy Chapter 16 in depth summary/study guide

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Unit 16 ECO2004S


Technological Progress, Employment & Living Standards in
Long Run

Context
o Many were nervous that technological progress would lead to job losses
(Luddite movement; Sismondo; Rifkin)
o But, because of labour-saving innovations, the Industrial Revolution occurred.
 many countries moved to the upward part of the hockey stick and
experienced sustained growth in living standards
 real wages rose
o Therefore the fears weren’t valid
 lowest wage firms can pay while still covering costs has increased, which
expands the resources the firm has to invest in increasing production,
and it also incentivizes continued investment.
 By focusing only on the destruction of jobs, those who worry about the
“end of work” have ignored the fact that labour-saving technological
progress also induces the investment that helps to create jobs.

Creative Destruction (Schumpeter)
o Process by which old technologies and the firms that do not adapt are swept
away by the new, because they cannot compete in the market.
o How does it occur?
 Firms can earn innovation rents by introducing new technology.
 Firms that cannot keep up with innovation eventually fail = creative
destruction
o In Schumpeter’s view, the failure of unprofitable firms is creative because it
releases labour and capital goods for use in new combinations.
o Disadvantages and advantages
 Unemployed face substantial costs in short run
 Specific communities/regions could be affected for generations
 But future generations benefit as they will get more productive jobs, and
share in the benefit from the new goods and services that are available
because of technology
 Most people benefit from the fall in prices due to the new technology.
 Although many do lose their jobs, other jobs are created

Technological Progress
o Refers to the discovery of new and improved methods of producing goods
o Many dimensions:
 Larger quantities of output produced in less time, better products, new
products, larger variety of products
o Involves 2 activities: Process innovation and product innovation
o Leads to increases in output for given amounts of capital and labour
o Technological progress and accumulation of capital goods = complementary
 each provides the conditions necessary for the other to proceed.
 New technologies require new machines

, Unit 16 ECO2004S


Technological advance is needed for increasingly capital-intensive
methods of production to be profitable
Standard of living
o Measured with output per person

o
o Comparing between countries issues:
 Exhange rates vary a lot
 Systematic differences in prices across countries.
 In general, the lower a country’s output per capita, the lower the prices
of food and basic services in that country.
o Comparing between countries solutions:
 Purchasing power parity
• Use a common set of prices for all countries.
• Adjust real GDP numbers using these prices.
o Welfare measured by consumption

Production function: Technological Improvement
o Rotates the production function upwards
o This increases the APL and offsets the diminishing marginal returns to capital.
o = profitable to invest domestically, leading to increased capital intensity.

Shifts function up =
increase in
output/worker for given
level of capital/worker.




dotted blue line goes from origin through the
functions for the old and new technologies. Its slope
is the average product of capital




Production Function: Marginal Product of Capital
o ΔY/ΔK
o slope of the tangent to the production function at level of capital per worker
o falling as we move along the production function to higher capital intensity
o concavity: at some pt, MPK so low that investment no longer worth it

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