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Total factor productivity convergence in German states since reunification: Evidence and explanations
Authors:Michael C Burda  Battista Severgnini
Institution:1. Humboldt University Berlin, CEPR and IZA, Germany;2. Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
Abstract:A quarter-century after reunification, labor productivity in the states of eastern Germany continues to lag systematically behind the West. Persistent gaps in total factor productivity (TFP) are the proximate cause; conventional and capital-free measurements confirm a sharp slowdown in TFP growth after 1995. Strikingly, eastern capital intensity, especially in industry, exceeds values in the West, casting doubt on the embodied technology hypothesis. TFP growth is negatively associated with rates of investment expenditures. The stubborn East-West TFP gap is best explained by low concentration of managers, low startup intensity and the distribution of firm size in the East rather than R&D activities.
Keywords:Development accounting  Productivity  Regional convergence  German reunification  D24  E01  E22  O33  O47
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