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Economists have long recognized that total factor productivity is an important factor in the process of economic growth … assumptions. Total factor productivity growth is estimated as a residual, using index number techniques. It is thus a measure of … than commission. A New Economy critique of productivity points to unmeasured gains in product quality, while an …
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We estimate the rate of total factor productivity growth in Indian manufacturing industry for the period 1973-1992, and … it ignores the additional capital formation made possible by an increase in productivity and therefore understates … productivity's true importance. Our estimates suggest that the understatement may be quite large, and that one might better ask if …
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change. This provides a bridge between the productivity literature and the welfare-related literature that tends to reason in … terms of net product functions: although the relevant income measure is net of depreciation, productivity is measured based … on gross output. We show that net product, net income, net expenditure and productivity change are complements, not …
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economic growth into capital-deepening and productivity components, to a more complex account of the growth process. In the … more complex account, capital and productivity interact, both are endogenous, and quality change in inputs and output … matters. New developments in micro-level productivity analysis are also reviewed, and the long-standing question of net versus …
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becomes the unambiguously dominant source of growth in labor productivity. The role of multifactor productivity is …
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the possibility that capital-embodied technical change may be a significant source of total factor productivity growth … suggest that as much as 20 percent of the total factor productivity in growth U.S. manufacturing industry over the period 1949 …
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A number of recent papers have examined the role of environmental variables in accounting for economic growth, and have concluded that net measures of national product are superior to gross measures in portraying the outcome of the growth process. This paper argues that the two measures are not...
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obsolescence explanation of the productivity of slowdown …
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