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Total factor productivity, the east Asian miracle, and the world production frontier
Authors:Jens J Kaüger  Uwe Cantner  Horst Hanusch
Institution:(1) Department of Economics, University of Oslo, P.O. Box 1095, Blindern, NO-0317 Oslo, Norway
Abstract:Total Factor Productivity, the East Asian Miracle, and the World Production Frontier. — The post WWII growth of the East Asian Tiger states has stimulated the discussion about its determinants. Young and Krugman hold that high capital accumulation rather than gains in efficiency or technological progress has spurred growth. Nelson and Pack, however, have recently criticized the methods of measuring technological progress. Applying the nonparametric approach to frontier production function determination and the Malmquist index of total factor productivity change, the authors take up this criticism. They calculate productivity indicators for a sample of 18 American, Asian, and European countries. For the Tiger states, their results confirm that capital accumulation was the main source of growth in 1960-1973, whereas they find evidence for an increasing importance of efficiency improvements for the growth in 1973-1990.
Keywords:O47  O57
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