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Trade, technology transfer and national efficiency in developing countries
Authors:Michael Henry  Chris Milner
Institution:a Aston Business School, Birmingham, B4 7ET, UK
b GEP, School of Economics, University of Nottingham, University Park, Nottingham NG7 2RD, UK
Abstract:This paper simultaneously explores the determinants of the developing countries’ production frontier and these countries’ ‘efficiency’ in using the available resources and technology. In doing so it allows for the transfer of (industrial country) technology in determining the frontier and for international trade's influence on absorptive capacity and national efficiency levels. Stochastic frontier analysis is used to model the production frontier for 57 developing countries for the period 1970-1998, to measure cross-country and temporal differences in efficiency levels and to explain the differences in efficiency levels. The results indicate significant differences in efficiency levels across countries and regions and movement over time, and an important influence of trade and trade policy in raising output both through technology improvements embodied in imported capital goods and by inducing efficiency improvements.
Keywords:O47  O57
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