This book, first published in 1992, attempts to unify the economic
analysis of the production process in order to understand the
effects of technical change. It is both an analytical
representation of the production process, taking into account the
temporal, organizational, and qualitative dimensions of production,
and a fact-finding model for studying the economic effects of
technical change. The inclusion of temporal and organizational
aspects allows the author to examine the analytical implications of
research on the nature of firms and the characteristics of
technical change, whilst the model is used to analyse technical
changes that involve variations of scale or degrees of flexibility.
This book deals with themes much discussed in research in
industrial economics and management studies and is an important
contribution to bringing these two areas of research closer
together, providing a general framework for the study of production
processes.
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