Title of article :
Patterns of plant adjustment$
Author/Authors :
Plutarchos Sakellaris، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
This paper provides a description of the dynamic choices of manufacturing plants when they
undertake rapid adjustment in output. The focus is on episodes that involve lumpy adjustment
in capital or employment. There is evidence that these episodes involve also smooth changes in
employment or capital. I examine the behavior of variables such as capital utilization, hours
per worker, capacity utilization, materials and energy use. Plants use these margins of
adjustment actively and in an economically meaningful way. Additionally, I describe the
observed patterns of productivity during these adjustment episodes and propose some
hypotheses that seem to fit them. The level of Total Factor Productivity (TFP) drops after
spikes in investment or bursts in job destruction and recovers slowly afterward. These
productivity costs seem to arise from the adoption of new technologies and the ensuinglearning of how to use them as well as from building and destroying a particular organization
of production. Bursts of job creation are not accompanied by significant movements in TFP.
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Keywords :
Embodiment , Factor adjustment , Capacity utilization , productivity , Learning effects , Organization capital
Journal title :
Journal of Monetary Economics
Journal title :
Journal of Monetary Economics