The impact of the Great Recession on TFP convergence among EU countries |
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Authors: | Dolores Añón Higón Juan A. Máñez Amparo Sanchis Juan A. Sanchis |
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Affiliation: | Department of Applied Economics II and ERICES, Faculty of Economics, University of Valencia, Valencia, Spain |
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Abstract: | This article provides evidence on the effect of the Great Recession on productivity convergence among European Union (EU) economies. We use firm data, aggregated at the country-year level, to analyse the evolution of beta-convergence on total factor productivity (TFP) for 2003–2014. We obtain a positive impact of the recession on TFP (unconditional and conditional) beta-convergence across EU economies. These results support the existence of a catching-up process within the EU during the recent financial crisis. Other macroeconomic and institutional characteristics are important in fostering TFP growth, namely R&D intensity and quality of governance. |
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Keywords: | Convergence TFP Great Recession European Union countries |
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