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Growth takeoffs in developing economies have rebounded in the past two decades. Although recent takeoffs have lasted longer than takeoffs before the 1990s, a key question is whether they could unravel like some did in the past. This paper finds that recent takeoffs are associated with stronger...
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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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measures differences in labor productivity (the Ricardian measure), and the other differences in total factor productivity (the …
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. Based on simulations in a general equilibrium model of the world economy, we find that a productivity slowdown in the non …
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countries. Simulations on the impact of productivity shocks in Chinese textiles and machinery suggest that the required …
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to invest abroad is positively related to their productivity and the size of their intangible assets. …
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, if they enjoy a higher productivity, or if they benefit from foreign, domestic, or communication networks. …
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This paper documents stylized facts on the process of structural transformation around the world and empirically analyzes its determinants using data on real value added by sector of economic activity (agriculture, manufacturing and services) for a panel of 168 countries over the period...
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A new dataset on export sophistication reveals that in many countries the importance of modern services, and the sophistication of manufactured and service exports, has increased over time. However, this trend was less pronounced in LICs. Sophisticated sectors are more likely to act as a...
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Trade flows data show that the composition and cyclical properties of imports are similar in developed economies and emerging markets (EM) but this is not the case for exports. Unlike developed economies, (i) EM export few or only a selective set of capital goods and (ii) capital good and...
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