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Overview

Charles R. Hulten is affiliated with the University of Maryland, College Park in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Economics, Econometrics, and Finance, with a focus on Economic Theory and Policy, Economic Growth and Productivity, and Sustainable Development and Environmental Policy.

Their recent academic output includes two published papers from 2022. The first, titled Is GDP Becoming Obsolete? The "Beyond GDP" Debate, appeared in a Working paper venue and has accumulated nine citations. The second paper, Is GDP Becoming Obsolete? the "Beyond Gdp" Debate, was published in the SSRN Electronic Journal.

Charles R. Hulten frequently collaborates with Leonard I. Nakamura, with whom they have co-authored two works.

Their recurring publication venues include:

  • Working paper
  • SSRN Electronic Journal

Their research encompasses a range of subfields within economics and policy, including:

  • General Economics, Econometrics and Finance
  • Economics and Econometrics
  • Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law

Key topics in their work are:

  • Economic Theory and Policy
  • Economic Growth and Productivity
  • Sustainable Development and Environmental Policy

Best Publications

  • Productivity Dynamics in Manufacturing Plants

    Martin Neil Baily;Charles Hulten;David Campbell;Timothy Bresnahan

  • Total Factor Productivity: A Short Biography

    Charles R. Hulten

  • Growth Accounting When Technical Change is Embodied in Capital

    Charles R. Hulten

  • Measuring Capital and Technology: An Expanded Framework

    Carol Corrado;Carol Corrado;Charles Hulten;Charles Hulten;Daniel Sichel;Daniel Sichel

  • Measuring Capital and Technology: An Expanded Framework

    Carol Corrado;Carol Corrado;Charles R. Hulten;Charles R. Hulten;Daniel Sichel;Daniel Sichel

  • Intangible Capital and Economic Growth

    Carol Corrado;Charles R. Hulten;Daniel Sichel

  • INTANGIBLE CAPITAL AND U.S. ECONOMIC GROWTH

    Carol Corrado;Charles Hulten;Daniel Sichel

  • Growth Accounting with Intermediate Inputs

    Charles R. Hulten

  • Infrastructure Capital and Economic Growth: How Well You Use It May Be More Important Than How Much You Have

    Charles R. Hulten

  • Divisia Index Numbers

    Charles R. Hulten

  • How Do You Measure a "Technological Revolution"?

    Carol A. Corrado;Charles R. Hulten

  • Intangible Capital and Economic Growth

    Carol A. Corrado;Carol A. Corrado;Charles R. Hulten;Charles R. Hulten;Daniel E. Sichel;Daniel E. Sichel

  • PUBLIC CAPITAL FORMATION AND THE GROWTH OF REGIONAL MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES

    Charles R. Hulten;Robert M. Schwab

  • The estimation of economic depreciation using vintage asset prices: An application of the Box-Cox power transformation

    Charles R. Hulten;Frank C. Wykoff

  • Infrastructure Capital and Economic Growth: How Well You Use It May Be More Important Than How Much You Have

    Charles R. Hulten

  • Measuring Capital and Technology

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  • Infrastructure, Externalities, and Economic Development: A Study of the Indian Manufacturing Industry

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  • 4. The Measurement of Capital

    Charles R. Hulten

  • Productivity change, capacity utilization, and the sources of efficiency growth

    Charles R. Hulten

  • New Developments in Productivity Analysis

    Charles R Hulten;Edwin R Dean;Michael J Harper

  • Measuring intangible capital and its contribution to economic growth in Europe

    Bart van Ark;Janet X. Hao;Carol Corrado;Charles Hulten

  • ISSUES IN THE MEASUREMENT OF ECONOMIC DEPRECIATION INTRODUCTORY REMARKS

    Charles R. Hulten;Frank C. Wykoff

  • Inflation and Corporate Capital Recovery

    Dale Jorgenson;M.A. Sullivan;C. R. Hulten

  • Depreciation, inflation, and the taxation of income from capital

    Charles R. Hulten;Janice McCallum

  • MEASURING INTANGIBLE CAPITAL} How Do You Measure a "Technological Revolution"?

    Carol A. Corrado;Charles R. Hulten

Frequent Co-Authors

Daniel E. Sichel
Daniel E. Sichel Wellesley College
Valerie A. Ramey
Valerie A. Ramey University of California, San Diego
Dale W. Jorgenson
Dale W. Jorgenson Harvard University
Bart van Ark
Bart van Ark University of Manchester
Will Martin
Will Martin International Food Policy Research Institute
Bernard Hoekman
Bernard Hoekman European University Institute
Joseph Francois
Joseph Francois University of Bern
Caglar Ozden
Caglar Ozden World Bank
Kym Anderson
Kym Anderson University of Adelaide

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