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This collection includes,
• Bednarzik, R. W. (1983, June). Short workweeks during economic downturns. Monthly Labor Review, 106(6), 24–32.
[Handwritten analytical notes on the capacity utilization index by Anwar Shaikh, PhD].
• Foss, M. F. (1981, May). Long-run changes in the workweek of fixed capital. American Economic Review, 71(2), 211–217. American Economic Association.
• Arenson, K. W. (1983, May 31). Study of productivity implies a dim future. The New York Times, p. D1.
[Discusses a study by W. J. Baumol and E. N. Wolff].
• Shaikh, A. (1982, August). Manufacturing real investment [Hand-drawn graph with data from T. Michl; unpublished manuscript].
• Shaikh, A. (1984, June 13). Productivity determinants: Notes referencing Bowles, Gordon, and Weisskopf [Unpublished manuscript].
• Bowles, S., & Gintis, H. (1975, March). Class power and alienated labor. Monthly Review, 27(10), 24–41. Monthly Review Press.
• Shaikh, A. (n.d.). Additional econometric results [Unpublished manuscript].
• Shaikh, A. (1982, August). Manufacturing productivity and real wages of production workers [Hand-drawn graph with data from T. Michl; unpublished manuscript].
• Rossana, R. J. (1983). Some empirical estimates of the demand for hours in U.S. manufacturing industries. Review of Economics and Statistics, 65(1), 71–79. MIT Press.
• E. M. (n.d., November 12). Letter to David discussing investment growth, employment growth, and the capital–labor ratio, citing the Economic Report of the President [Unpublished correspondence].
• Bowles, S., Gordon, D. M., & Weisskopf, T. E. (1983). Beyond the waste land: A democratic alternative to economic decline. Review by G. Gilder, Built upon bankrupt theories. The New York Times, July 24, p. 35.
• Bennett, R. A., & Holusha, J. (1983, July 24). A daring new world for thrifts; A protected Detroit booms again. The New York Times, Business section.
• Bureau of Industrial Economics. (n.d.). Data tables for Sector 78, Central Administrative Offices: Current, constant, and historical dollars, 1947–1980 [Unpublished manuscript].
• Arenson, K. W. (1984, April 8). The elusive boom in productivity. The New York Times, p. D3.
• Lekachman, R. (1984, April 8). Blaming the corporate sector [Review of Rebuilding America, by G. Alperovitz & J. Faux]. The New York Times, p. D4.
• Kazanas, K. (1983, October). Beyond the waste land: Grand designs and grand illusions [Critique of Bowles, Gordon, and Weisskopf; unpublished manuscript].
• Shaikh, A. (1982, November). Figure 1. The capitalization of production and the rate of profit in the U.S. postwar economy [Graph; unpublished manuscript].
• Kazanas, K. (1983, September). Figure 2. Ratio of productive sector investment to total investment, U.S. nonfarm economy, 1947–1980 [Graph; unpublished manuscript].
• Federal Reserve Board. (1983, January). Figure 3. Components of nonresidential structures and producers’ durable equipment [Graphs]. In Federal Reserve Bulletin. Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.
• Kazanas, K. (1983, September). Figure 4. Capital stock ratios and capital intensity [Graph; unpublished manuscript].
• Shaikh, A. (n.d.). Figure 5. Investment per productive worker and potential productivity in the nonfarm private U.S. economy, 1947–1980 [Graph; unpublished manuscript].
• Tonak, E. A., & Shaikh, A. (1983). Figure 6. Ratio of government expenditure on labor to total taxes paid on labor income [Graph; unpublished manuscript].
Recommended Citation
Shaikh, Anwar PhD, "Productivity Slowdown (Gordon)" (1984). Archives of Anwar Shaikh. 560.
https://digitalcommons.bard.edu/as_archive/560