Investment-Specific Productivity Growth: Chile from a Global Perspective
By the end of 2007, Chile’s total factor productivity was lower than ten years earlier, a performance that contrasted sharply with the previous decade, when productivity grew by a cumulative 30 percent. This paper assesses productivity trends in Chile, by decomposing productivity into investment-specific technological change (associated with improvements in the quality of capital) and neutral technological change (related to the organization of productive activities). It concludes that investment-specific technological improvements have contributed significantly to long-term growth in Chile, in line with trends observed in other net commodity exporters, while neutral technological change has been slow.
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2011
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Authors: | Bella, Gabriel Di ; Cerisola, Martín |
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Journal Economía Chilena (The Chilean Economy). - Banco Central de Chile. - Vol. 14.2011, 1, p. 05-24
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Banco Central de Chile |
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