Charles R. Hulten is Professor of Economics at the University of Maryland, where he has taught since 1985. He is also a Research Associate of the National Bureau of Economic Research and Chairman of the Conference on Research in Income and Wealth, and Senior Fellow at The Conference Board. He is a member of the Advisory Committee of the Bureau of Economic Analysis. Before joining the University of Maryland, he was a Senior Research Associate at the Urban Institute and Assistant Professor of Economics at Johns Hopkins University. His undergraduate and Ph.D. degrees are from the University of California, Berkeley (1965 and 1973, respectively).
Areas of Interest
- Productivity Analysis
- Economic Growth and Capital Formation
- Economics of Intangible Capital
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Degrees
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Degree TypePhDDegree DetailsUniversity of California, Berkeley, 1973
- How Much Does Your Company Really Invest in Innovation?, , The Conference Board, Executive Action Series, No. 419, October .
- Stimulating Economic Growth through Knowledge-based Investment, , OECD Science, Technology and Industry Working Papers, May .
- Connecting the Supply and Demand Sides of the Economy: Productivity, Asset Valuation, and Tobin's q, , Wealth, Financial Intermediation and the Real Economy, Conference on Research on Income and Wealth, Federal Reserve Board, Washington D.C., November .
- How Do you Measure a 'Technological Revolution'?, , American Economic Review 100(2 ), 99-104, May .
- Intangible Capital and U.S. Economic Growth, , Review of Income and Wealth 55(3 ), 661-685, September .
- Measuring Intangible Capital and Its Contribution to Economic Growth, , EIB Papers, European Investment Bank 14(1 ), 62-94, December .
- Getting Depreciation (Almost) Right, , Presented at the meeting of the Canberra II Group in Paris, April .
- Innovation, Intangibles And Economic Growth: Towards a Comprehensive Accounting of the Knowledge Economy, , Yearbook on Productivity 2007, Papers Presented at the Saltsjobaden Conference, October .
- Toward A National Innovation Account, , Comment Prepared for The Advisory Committee on Measuring Innovation in the 21th Century Economy, May .
- The "Architecture" of Capital Accounting: Basic Design Principles, , A New Architecture for the National Accounts, Conference on Research in Income and Wealth, January .
- Measuring Capital and Technology: An Expanded Framework, , Measuring Capital in the New Economy, ed. by Carol Corrado, John Haltiwanger and Daniel Sichel, The University of Chicago Press, 11-45, January .
- Total Factor Productivity: A Short Biography, , New Developments in Productivity Analysis, January .
- A Fiscal Federalism Approach to Infrastructure Policy, , Regional Science and Urban Economics 27(2 ), 139-159, April .
- Infrastructure Spending: Where Do We Go from Here?, , National Tax Journal 46(3 ), 261-273, September .
- A Haig-Simons-Tiebout Comprehensive Income Tax, , National Tax Journal 44(1 ), 67-78, March .
- Public Capital Formation and the Growth of Regional Manufacturing Industries, , National Tax Journal 44(4 ), 121-134, December .
- The Measurement of Capital, , Fifty Years of Economic Measurement: The Jubilee of the Conference on Research in Income and Wealth, January .
- Regional Productivity Growth in U.S. Manufacturing: 1951-78, , The American Economic Review 74(1 ), 152-162, March .
- The Measurement of Economic Depreciation, , Depreciation, Inflation, and the Taxation of Income from Capital, January .
Department of Economics
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chulten [at] umd.edu
Office Hours
Monday and Wednesday 1:15 PM - 2:00 PM