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-2010. Malaysia's real income per capita increased to 26 percent of the U.S. level in 2010 from 20 percent in 1970. Despite relatively … strong growth and a substantial improvement in export sophistication, Malaysia's total factor productivity lagged behind that … of Korea and Taiwan Province of China. We argue that what characterizes their experience in contrast to Malaysia's is the …
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developing Asia regarding their probability to experience an MIT 2.0 (with a special focus on human capital as well as higher …
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Asia. In particular, we analyze the impacts of automation, artificial intelligence, and digitalization on the growth …
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An important economic policy issue is to ascertain when and if technical change (TC) is driving measured growth in productivity. Was this the case for Japan during the late 1980s when a massive financial bubble was being formed? This paper addresses this question, after first further...
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Most high and middle-income countries showed symptoms of skill-biased technological change in the 1980s. India - a low income country - did not, perhaps because India's traditionally controlled economy may have limited the transfer of technologies from abroad. However the economy underwent a...
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sources of growth in East Asia. This was based on the neoclassical decomposition of growth into productivity and factor … debate within the profession, on the sources of growth in East Asia. The emerging literature on China's growth during the … accumulation. This survey reviews what the profession has learned during the last 30 years about East Asia's growth, using growth …
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This paper reviews what the profession has learned during the last 25 years about East Asia's growth using growth … conclude that the debate about the sources of growth in East Asia was much ado about nothing. …
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This paper examines and applies the theoretical foundation of the decomposition of economic and productivity growth to the thirty provinces in China's post-reform economy. The four attributes of economic growth are input growth, adjusted scale effect, technical progress, and efficiency growth. A...
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We propose a new methodology to estimate empirically the input price-induced technical change and total factor productivity (TFP) growth in China. Our primary goal is to test Hicks' induced innovation hypothesis by examining whether technical change in China has been induced by sharp increase in...
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The paper aims to investigate relationships between technology and innovation management, total factor productivity and economic growth in China. By comparing the trends in total factor productivity growth of industrialized economies (i.e. OECD), this study intends to showcase the importance of...
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