Abstract: This paper provides a statistical summary of aggregate economic growth in Taiwan and mainland China using the standard national income accounting framework by decomposing aggregate growth into components due to growths in capital, labor and total factor productivity. For Taiwan, new series of capital stock and of human capital are constructed. The major findings include (a) the stability of input coefficients (under the assumption of constant returns) and of the rate of increase in TFP for the entire period 1951-1999, (b) a labor exponent of about 0.7 and a rate of annual increase in TFP of about 0.03, and (c) a slower exponential rate of growth of real gdp since 1987 to about 0.065 from the 1951-1999 average of 0.081 mainly as a...
This study analyzes provincial productivity growth in China for the period of 1979-2001. The Malmqui...
In recent decades it has been debated whether China’s growth performance is primarily driven by capi...
Taiwan has undergone a process of swift industrialization after 1948. Rapid accumulation of physical...
[[abstract]]This paper studies the sources of growth for Taiwan from 1961 to 2002 using a diagnostic...
2006 This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expre...
A growth accounting and an econometric exercise are used to provide insights into the evolution of t...
The Chinese economy is changing greatly after reform and open door policy began in 1978. In the 1990...
According to the Solow model, capital and output converge to a steady state and only grow at a const...
This research characterizes sectoral productivity growth of the Taiwanese economy for the period of ...
Professor Mizoguchi has been working on the estimation of Taiwan’s long-term GDP and other macro dat...
This study first explores why the shares of factor inputs have not been measured correctly and concl...
Since China adopted an open door policy in 1978, its economy has grown rapidly. Between 1980 and 199...
This research focuses on two main purposes. One was to identify the role of productivity change in t...
In this paper we reconstruct the non-residential capital stock of South Korea and Taiwan based on lo...
China used to be the world’s largest economy in the fourteenth century. Due to economic mismanagemen...
This study analyzes provincial productivity growth in China for the period of 1979-2001. The Malmqui...
In recent decades it has been debated whether China’s growth performance is primarily driven by capi...
Taiwan has undergone a process of swift industrialization after 1948. Rapid accumulation of physical...
[[abstract]]This paper studies the sources of growth for Taiwan from 1961 to 2002 using a diagnostic...
2006 This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expre...
A growth accounting and an econometric exercise are used to provide insights into the evolution of t...
The Chinese economy is changing greatly after reform and open door policy began in 1978. In the 1990...
According to the Solow model, capital and output converge to a steady state and only grow at a const...
This research characterizes sectoral productivity growth of the Taiwanese economy for the period of ...
Professor Mizoguchi has been working on the estimation of Taiwan’s long-term GDP and other macro dat...
This study first explores why the shares of factor inputs have not been measured correctly and concl...
Since China adopted an open door policy in 1978, its economy has grown rapidly. Between 1980 and 199...
This research focuses on two main purposes. One was to identify the role of productivity change in t...
In this paper we reconstruct the non-residential capital stock of South Korea and Taiwan based on lo...
China used to be the world’s largest economy in the fourteenth century. Due to economic mismanagemen...
This study analyzes provincial productivity growth in China for the period of 1979-2001. The Malmqui...
In recent decades it has been debated whether China’s growth performance is primarily driven by capi...
Taiwan has undergone a process of swift industrialization after 1948. Rapid accumulation of physical...