This paper analyzes the long-run relationship between output collapsesdefined defined as GDP falling substantially below trendand total factor productivity (TFP), using a panel of 71 developed and developing countries during the period 1960-2003 to identify episodes of output collapse and estimate counterfactual post-collapse TFP trends. Collapses are concentrated in developing countries, especially African and Latin American, and were particularly widespread in the 1980s in Latin America. Overall, output collapses are systematically associated with long-lasting declines in TFP. The paper explores the conditions under which collapses are least or most damaging, as well as the type of shocks that make collapses more likely or severe, and add...
This paper tackles the problem of aggregate TFP measurement using stochastic frontier analysis (SFA)...
Using the World Input–Output Database, this paper calculates total factor productivity (TFP) growth ...
In this paper we provide an analysis of the process of creative destruction across 24 countries and ...
In this paper we analyze the long-run relationship between output collapses—defined as GDP falling s...
This paper provides new empirical evidence on the relationship between currency collapses (i.e. larg...
This paper examines structural changes that occur in the total factor productivity (TFP) within coun...
We study episodes where economic growth decelerates to negative rates. While the majority of these e...
Currency collapses, defined as large nominal depreciations or devaluations, are associated with perm...
This paper studies periods of prolonged contractions in output per capita in a sample of 145 countri...
Measured total factor productivity often declines sharply during financial crises. In 1982, the Chil...
Detrended Total Factor Productivity (TFP), net of changes in capital utilization, fell by 3.3% after...
This paper analyzes the effects of transitory productivity shocks on long-run output. The study demo...
This Paper Tackles the Problem of Aggregate Tfp Measurement Using Stochastic Frontier Analysis (Sfa)...
We document and account for two facts regarding the relation between international interest rates an...
We argue that economic collapses can result from the adoption by political actors of strategies that...
This paper tackles the problem of aggregate TFP measurement using stochastic frontier analysis (SFA)...
Using the World Input–Output Database, this paper calculates total factor productivity (TFP) growth ...
In this paper we provide an analysis of the process of creative destruction across 24 countries and ...
In this paper we analyze the long-run relationship between output collapses—defined as GDP falling s...
This paper provides new empirical evidence on the relationship between currency collapses (i.e. larg...
This paper examines structural changes that occur in the total factor productivity (TFP) within coun...
We study episodes where economic growth decelerates to negative rates. While the majority of these e...
Currency collapses, defined as large nominal depreciations or devaluations, are associated with perm...
This paper studies periods of prolonged contractions in output per capita in a sample of 145 countri...
Measured total factor productivity often declines sharply during financial crises. In 1982, the Chil...
Detrended Total Factor Productivity (TFP), net of changes in capital utilization, fell by 3.3% after...
This paper analyzes the effects of transitory productivity shocks on long-run output. The study demo...
This Paper Tackles the Problem of Aggregate Tfp Measurement Using Stochastic Frontier Analysis (Sfa)...
We document and account for two facts regarding the relation between international interest rates an...
We argue that economic collapses can result from the adoption by political actors of strategies that...
This paper tackles the problem of aggregate TFP measurement using stochastic frontier analysis (SFA)...
Using the World Input–Output Database, this paper calculates total factor productivity (TFP) growth ...
In this paper we provide an analysis of the process of creative destruction across 24 countries and ...