Paper:ewp-ge/0403005 From: Date: Fri, 19 Mar 2004 10:09:04 -0600
Büyüme, teknolojik yenilik, verimlilik ve emek ilişkilerini inceleyen daha önceki çalışmalarda (Gürak, 2000-a, 2000-b, 2004-a, 2004-b) emek, sermaye malları, ara-mallar, hammaddeler gibi girdilerin “üretimde kullanılan faktörler” olduğu, üretken faktörlerin ise “sadece iki tane” olduğu anlayışından yola çıkmıştık. Söz konusu olan iki üretken faktörden” birinin “doğa”, diğeri ise “emek” olduğu olgusundan söz edilmiş ve “değişim değeri” veya “katma değer” üreten tek üretken faktörün “emek” olduğu ileri sürülmüştü. Bu çalışmada da aynı görüş çerçevesinde “teknolojik yenilikler”, “büyüme” ve “fiyat” ile ilgili bir inceleme yapılacak, doğanın sunduğu girdiler veri olarak alınacak ve emeğin “teknolojik yenilik” ve “büyüme” ile ilişkisi irdelenecektir.
EconWPA began as a conversation between Bob Parks and Larry Blume on January 28, 1993. I located Paul Ginsparg's archive (then xxx.lanl.gov) and he graciously installed his software on a Sun Sparc system which was supporting the department of economics email and computation. EconWPA began accepting papers July 1, 1993 and had ftp, email, gopher and web interfaces. The web interface for submissions was engineered into existence in July 1995. A complete and catastrophic machine failure in 1999 caused the loss of EconWPA's email new paper announcment service at which time there were over 15,000 subscriptions with over 8,000 unique email addresses.

I was told that I could keep operating EconWPA (as well as many other services including rfe.wustl.edu, barnett.wustl.edu, and three RePEc servers) but I would receive no support (hardware, software, or anthing else) and (as had been the case) no compensation. At that point, given the apparent low valuation of my activities by the department, and university, it made no sense for me to continue operating EconWPA or other services.
Thanks to all who have supported EconWPA in the past.
A Chinese curse states May you live in intersting times. I have. Bob Parks - Jan 2006