Technological progress and scientific indicators: a panel data analysis |
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Authors: | Ceyhun Elgin Selman Çakır |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Economics, Bogazici University, Natuk Birkan Binasi Kat: 2 Bebek, 34342 Istanbul, Turkeyceyhun.elgin@boun.edu.tr;3. Department of Economics, Bogazici University, Natuk Birkan Binasi Kat: 2 Bebek, 34342 Istanbul, Turkey |
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Abstract: | ![]() Total factor productivity (TFP) is generally interpreted to be a proxy for technological advancement. In this paper, we use stochastic frontier analysis to decompose the growth in TFP into three components: technological progress, scale effect and change in technical efficiency. Then, we conduct a comprehensive panel data analysis using the technological progress component of the TFP growth and several scientific and technological indicators using data from 160 countries over the period from 1960 to 2009. Our results generally show that the technological progress component of the TFP growth properly reflects certain dimensions of actual scientific and technological progress. However, we also find that this result is somewhat sensitive to different econometric specifications and assumptions. |
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Keywords: | total factor productivity technological progress stochastic frontier analysis panel data |
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