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impressive growth rate of TFP in Singapore, Thailand, and Malaysia, a relatively strong rate for Indonesia, and a negative rate …
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impressive growth rate of TFP in Singapore, Thailand, and Malaysia, a relatively strong rate for Indonesia, and a negative rate …
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ICs of four South East Asian (SEA) countries namely, Indonesia, Malaysia, The Philippines, and Thailand, are pooled to …
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ICs of four South East Asian (SEA) countries namely, Indonesia, Malaysia, The Philippines, and Thailand, are pooled to …
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Multifactor productivity (MFP) is increasingly used in economic policy, not least to compute potential output. Most measures are based on a standard production function combining labour and capital, but do not incorporate the negative by-products of the production process such as air pollution...
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The paper argues that Thailand's economic and social development from the late 19th century to the early 21st century … scholars, but Thailand's growth was also slow in comparison with several neighbouring countries under colonial control. Only in … except Malaysia and Singapore. The paper explores the reasons for the accelerated growth, looking particularly at the role of …
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