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This paper answers the puzzling questions that why under the similar set of economic conditions service sector in India grew while manufacturing could not and how economic reforms in 1990s accelerated the productivity growth. The paper provides a very innovative and convincing explanation. Two...
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This chapter covers the theory and methods for productivity measurement for nations. Labor, multifactor and total factor productivity measures are defined and are related to each other and to gross domestic product (GDP) per capita. Their growth over time and relative counterparts are defined as...
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the utilization of the capital stock better. In a growth accounting exercise, this results in higher TFP growth rates …
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the utilization of the capital stock better. In a growth accounting exercise, this results in higher TFP growth rates …
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effect of ICT-related technology gains on sectoral technology (TFP), we find two sets of results. First, since the mid-2000s … activity leads to an overestimation of the TFP response for all sectors except the leasing sector, where it is strongly …
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while taking prices parametrically. This result justifies TFP as the right summary measure of welfare (even in situations … (industries or firms) to aggregate welfare using readily available TFP data. Based on this finding, we compute firm and industry …
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The current paper reviews the impacts and effects of technical transfer and change on the economic patterns of developing countries. It has been postulated that production factors, labor and capital have the greatest effects on economic and development patterns. However, technical change emerges...
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This chapter reviews the literature that tries to explain the disparity and variation of GDP per worker and GDP per capita across countries and across time. There are many potential explanations for the different patterns of development across countries, including differences in luck, raw...
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This paper is a preliminary appraisal ofthe stylised facts and the major open questions - both methodological and Substantive - that have emerged in the empirical literature on international per-capita income and productivity convergence. On basis of various distinctivc lines of reasoning, it is...
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There has been a concomitant rise in R&D and the rate of economic growth in emerging countries. Analyzing a panel of 31 emerging countries, we find convincing evidence of scale effects which make government policies potent for long-run growth. This contrasts sharply with the well known findings...
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