Publications

2011
Mun S. Ho, Dale W. Jorgenson, and Jon D. Samuels. 2011. “Information Technology and U.S. Productivity Growth: Evidence from a Prototype Industry Production Account.” Journal of Productivity Analysis, 36, 2, Pp. 159-175.
Mun S. Ho, Dale W. Jorgenson, and Jon D. Samuels. 2011. “Information Technology and U.S. Productivity Growth: Evidence from a Prototype Industry Production Account.” In Industrial Productivity in Europe: Growth and Crisis by Matilde Mas and Robert Stehrer (eds.). Northampton: Edward Elgar Pub.
2010
Mun S. Ho, Dale W. Jorgenson, and Jon D. Samuels. 8/2010. “New Data on U.S. Productivity Growth by Industry”. Presentation

Presented at World KLEMS, Cambridge, MA, Aug 2010.

Mun S. Ho and Karen Fisher-Vanden. 2010. “Technology, Development and the Environment.” Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 59, 1, Pp. 94-108.
Dale W. Jorgenson, Peter J. Wilcoxen, and Mun S. Ho. 2010. “The Distributional Impact of Climate Policy.” The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis and Policy, 10, 2. Draft

Draft is of earlier version at Energy Policy Symposium, Washington DC, January 20 2010.

2009
Jing Cao, Mun S. Ho, Dale W. Jorgenson, Ruoen Ren, Linlin Sun, and Ximing Yue. 7/2009. “Industrial and Aggregate Measures of Productivity Growth in China, 1982-2000.” The Review of Income and Wealth, 55, s1, Pp. 485-513. Earlier draft
Jing Cao, Mun S. Ho, and Richard Garbaccio. 2009. “China's 11th Five-Year Plan and the Environment: Reducing SO2 Emissions.” Review of Environmental Economics and Policy, 3, 2, Pp. 231-250.
Jing Cao, Mun S. Ho, and Dale W. Jorgenson. 2009. “The Local and Global Benefits of Green Tax Policies in China.” Review of Environmental Economics and Policy, 3, 2, Pp. 189-208.
2008
Mun S. Ho, Richard Morgenstern, and Jhih-Shyang Shih. 11/2008. “The Impact of Carbon Price Policies on U.S. Industry Output and Employment”. Discussion Paper

Resources for the Future Discussion Paper. 

Mun S. Ho and Dale W. Jorgenson. 9/2008. “Greening China: Market-based policies for air-pollution control.” Harvard Magazine 111 (1). Publisher's Version
Dale W. Jorgenson, Richard J. Goettle, Mun S. Ho, Daniel T. Slesnick, and Peter J. Wilcoxen. 7/2008. “U.S. Labor Supply and Demand in the Long Run.” Journal of Policy Modeling, 30, 4, Pp. 603-618.
Dale W. Jorgenson, Richard J. Goettle, Peter J. Wilcoxen, and Mun S. Ho. 4/2008. The Economic Costs of a Market-based Climate Policy. Pew Center on Global Climate Change. Publisher's Version

Pew Center on Global Climate Change White Paper

Mun S. Ho, Dale W. Jorgenson, and Kevin J. Stiroh. 2008. “A Retrospective Look at the U.S. Productivity Growth Resurgence.” Journal of Economic Perspectives, 22, 1, Pp. 3-24. Publisher's Version

Also Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Report no. 277, Feb. 2007.

2007
Dale W. Jorgenson, Mun S. Ho, Jon D. Samuels, and Kevin J. Stiroh. 9/2007. “Industry Origins of the American Productivity Resurgence .” Economic Systems Research, 19, 3, Pp. 229-252.
Mun S. Ho and Karen Fisher-Vanden. 1/2007. “How Do Market Reforms Affect China's Responsiveness to Environmental Policy?” Journal of Development Economics, 82, 1, Pp. 200-233.
2006
Shuxiao Wang, Mun S. Ho, J. Hao, J. Li, and Y. Lu. 2006. “Intake fractions of industrial air pollutants in China: Estimation and application.” Science of The Total Environment, 354, Pp. 127-141.
Dale W. Jorgenson, Mun S. Ho, and Kevin J. Stiroh. 2006. “Potential Growth of the U.S. Economy: Will the Productivity Resurgence Continue?” Business Economics, 2006, 41, Pp. 7-16.
2005
Dale W. Jorgenson, Mun S. Ho, and Kevin J. Stiroh. 10/2005. “Growth of U.S. Industries and Investments in Information Technology and Higher Education.” In Measuring Capital in the New Economy by Carol Corrado, John Haltiwanger, Daniel Sichel (eds.). Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Book
2004
Dale W. Jorgenson, Mun S. Ho, and Kevin J. Stiroh. 12/2004. “Will the U.S. Productivity Resurgence Continue?” Federal Reserve Bank of New York, Current Issues in Economics and Finance, 10, 13. Publisher's Version
Dale W. Jorgenson, Richard Goettle, Peter Wilcoxen, and Mun S. Ho. 9/2004. “Energy and U.S. Economic Growth in the next Thirty Years: The Role of Information Technology and Technical Change”.

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