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Introduction and Contribution; II. Literature Review; III. The Model; IV. Data; A. Output, Private Capital, and Public Capital; B. Skill-Adjusted Labor; C. The Knowledge Stock; V. Initial Data Analysis and Reduction of the System; A. Initial Plots and Integration Tests; B. VAR Model Specification and Estimation; C. Lag length selection of the VAR; D. Residual Diagnostics from the VAR Model; E. Recursive Analysis for Model Constancy and Stability; VI. Cointegration Analysis; A. Testing for Cointegration 327 $aB. Cointegration, Weak Exogeneity, and Testing Restrictions on the Production Function C. The Final Long run Aggregate Production Function; VII. Growth Accounting for the Postwar U.S. Economy; VIII. Concluding Remarks; References; Tables; 1. The Information Set:Data Series from 1948 to 2004; 2.A. ADF Tests for Variables in Levels, Constant and Trend Included; 2.B. ADF Tests for Variables in Levels, Constant Included; 3.A. 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Output Deviations from the Long Run Aggregate Production Function with Final Restrictions on the Cointegrating Space Imposed 330 3 $aThis paper investigates the impact of public capital on private sector output by testing and estimating an aggregate production function for the U.S. economy over the postwar period augmented to include the stock of public capital as an additional factor input. We use patent applications to proxy for knowledge/technology stocks and adjust labor hours for changes in human capital or skill. Using Johansen's (1988 and 1991) multivariate cointegration analysis, we find a positive and significant long run effect of public capital, private capital, skilladjusted labor, and technology/ knowledge on private sector output. We find that public capital accounts for about half of the post-1973 productivity slowdown, but only plays a minor role in the partial recovery of labor productivity growth since the mid 1980s. 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