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Economy-wide institutional deficiencies causing factor misallocation have been emphasized as essential determinants of aggregate TFP differences. This paper argues that production flexibility at the micro-level is an economic characteristic that should be given priority in TFP aggregation...
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productivity in the South and aggregate technology used by the South both turn out to be higher …
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We explore the possibility that a global productivity slowdown is responsible for the widespread decline in the labor …
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We decompose the impact of trade reform on technology adoption and land use to study how aggregate changes were driven by reallocation versus within-farm adaptation. Using detailed census data covering over 30,000 farms in Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba, Canada we find a range of new...
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output remains as an operating surplus for the structures' owners. It follows the prospect of productivity shocks to the …
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candidates for this role: technology or other shocks that map to TFP movements; news about future productivity; and inflationary …
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sources of the growth of output, labor productivity, and total factor productivity. The results show that resource …
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our benchmark assumption that industry prices are independent of productivity. When we allow for the endogeneity of …
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In this paper, we examine the changes in per-capita income and productivity from 1700 to modern times, and show four …
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determining the rate of growth of total factor productivity (TFP) . Specifically, we propose and illustrate a methodology for …
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