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 Technical Progress - Psychology Dictionary of Arguments
 
Technical progress: Technical progress in economics refers to improvements in production processes and efficiency, leading to increased output with the same or fewer inputs. It drives economic growth by enhancing productivity, and reducing costs. Technical progress can be embodied in new machinery or disembodied as better methods and organizational improvements. See also Technology, Technocracy, Progress, Economic growth.
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Author Item    More concepts for author
Griliches, Zvi Technical Progress   Griliches, Zvi
Harcourt, Geoffrey C. Technical Progress   Harcourt, Geoffrey C.
Jorgenson, Dale Technical Progress   Jorgenson, Dale
Lydall, H. F. Technical Progress   Lydall, H. F.
Pasinetti, Luigi Technical Progress   Pasinetti, Luigi L.
Rymes, Thomas K. Technical Progress   Rymes, Thomas K.
Solow, Robert Technical Progress   Solow, Robert Merton

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Ed. Martin Schulz, access date 2025-04-18