Maintenance and repair: too big to ignore

Ellen R. McGrattan, James A. Schmitz
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Most models of aggregate economic activity, like the standard neoclassical growth model, ignore the fact that equipment and structures are maintained and repaired. Once physical capital is purchased in these models, there are typically no more decisions made regarding its use. The theme of this article is that there is evidence to suggest that incorporating expenditures on the maintenance and repair of physical capital into models of aggregate economic activity will change the quantitative answers to some key questions that have been addressed with these models. This evidence is primarily from a little-used economywide survey in Canada. The survey shows that the activity of maintaining and repairing equipment and structures is an activity that is generally both large relative to investment and a substitute for investment to some extent—and to a large extent during some episodes.
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维护和修理:太大了,不容忽视
大多数总体经济活动模型,就像标准的新古典增长模型一样,忽略了设备和结构是被维护和修理的这一事实。在这些模式中,一旦购买了实物资本,通常就不会再对其使用做出决定。本文的主题是,有证据表明,将物质资本的维护和维修支出纳入总体经济活动模型,将改变这些模型所解决的一些关键问题的定量答案。这一证据主要来自加拿大一项很少使用的经济调查。调查表明,设备和结构的维护和维修活动总体上是一项相对投资较大的活动,在某种程度上也是一项替代投资的活动,并且在某些时期在很大程度上是如此。
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