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This study examines the spatial productivity and efficiency spillovers of Chinese provinces using a spatial Durbin … efficiency of the respective provinces. The estimated results show that spatial productivity and efficiency spillovers are … decomposition of direct and indirect (spillover) total factor productivity (TFP) growth, as well as the gross direct and indirect …
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This study examines the spatial productivity and efficiency spillovers of Chinese provinces using a spatial Durbin … efficiency of the respective provinces. The estimated results show that spatial productivity and efficiency spillovers are … decomposition of direct and indirect (spillover) total factor productivity (TFP) growth, as well as the gross direct and indirect …
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In a recent paper, Bloom et al. (2020) find evidence for a substantial decline in research productivity in the U …
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marketization accelerated. We find that human capital positively affects output per worker and productivity growth. In particular …
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accelerated. We find that human capital positively affects output per worker and productivity growth. In particular, in terms of …
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's success well, poor productivity performance in the services sector has hampered overall productivity growth. The Republic of … People's Republic of China needs to upgrade its institutional quality and improve productivity, particularly in its services …
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We propose a theory linking imperfect information to resource misallocation and hence to aggregate productivity and … US, China, and India reveals substantial losses in productivity and output due to the informational friction. Our … estimates for these losses range from 7-10% for productivity and 10-14% for output in China and India, and are smaller, though …
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China is well-placed to avoid the so-called “middle-income trap” and to continue to converge towards the more advanced economies, even though growth is likely to slow from near double-digit rates in the first decade of this millennium to around 7% at the 2020 horizon. However, in order to...
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This paper examines the role of total factor productivity (TFP) in China’s miraculous growth during 1997-2012 and …
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