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analyses of public capital productivity have generally been limited to the official capital stock estimates available in a …
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relief, would depend on a recipient country's initial economic conditions and level of total factor productivity. …
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collapsing investment and shrinking employment. Sharp declines in productivity, reflecting in part transition-related factors …
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This paper examines the empirical relationship between trade and total factor productivity (TFP) in South Africa. It …
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Are improvements in growth in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) since the mid-1990s sustainable? What types of growth strategies contribute the most to reducing poverty? This paper examines these questions in four stages. First, it explores the factors contributing to the post- 1995 improvement in...
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as on the three main growth channels: total factor productivity, physical capital accumulation, and human capital …
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Italy’s deep-rooted structural problems resulted in an unsatisfactory productivity performance and a dismal growth … decline in output is mainly accounted for by a collapse in productivity; in the medium term, employment and capital are also …
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A puzzle in international macroeconomics is that observed real exchange rates are highly volatile. Standard international real business cycle (IRBC) models cannot reproduce this fact. We show that TFP processes for the U.S. and the "rest of the world," is characterized by a vector error...
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This paper investigates the role played by total factor productivity (TFP) in the tradable and nontradable sectors of …
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-term potential estimates have risks on both sides: productivity gains and investment could be volatile, but determined reforms could … sustain strong productivity growth. …
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