This survey article examines the recent studies of technological change or total factor productivity (TFP) as a source of growth in East Asian economies. The major objective of the paper is to show that in the end the importance of technological change in economic growth depends largely on how TFP is defined and measured. The conclusions drawn by Alwyn Young and Paul Krugman are based too much upon the assumption that all technological change is TFP. Section II reviews the conceptual and empirical literature on this subject since the 1950s. Section III surveys the TFP studies of East Asian economies, with particular reference to the recent claims that TFP is generally insignificant. Section IV discusses the prospects for East Asian economic...
This paper presents price-based (dual) estimates of total factor productivity growth (TFPG) for the ...
This paper documents the fundamental role played by factor accumulation in explaining the extraordin...
There are two opinions about China’s productivity growth. The one is that economic growth is rapid b...
This thesis is an empirical and theoretical study of the causes in the rapid economic growth of sele...
Applying a stochastic production frontier to sector-level data within manufacturing, this paper exam...
Identifying technical progress and production efficiency in productivity analysis and verifying the ...
Applying a stochastic production frontier to sector-level data within manufacturing, this paper exam...
This study compares the sources of growth in East Asia with the rest of the world, using a methodolo...
This paper applies a stochastic frontier production model to the data from Penn World Table’s 49 cou...
The post world war II growth experience of the socalled east asian tiger states characterized by hig...
Using the World Input–Output Database, this paper calculates total factor productivity (TFP) growth ...
This study compares the sources of growth in East Asia with the rest of the world, using a methodolo...
Since the mid-1990s, development plans in many countries across developing Asia have emphasised the ...
This paper aims to answer why manufacturing is an engine of growth from an economist's perspective. ...
Young (1995) estimated Total Factor Productivity (TFP) growth for Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore and S...
This paper presents price-based (dual) estimates of total factor productivity growth (TFPG) for the ...
This paper documents the fundamental role played by factor accumulation in explaining the extraordin...
There are two opinions about China’s productivity growth. The one is that economic growth is rapid b...
This thesis is an empirical and theoretical study of the causes in the rapid economic growth of sele...
Applying a stochastic production frontier to sector-level data within manufacturing, this paper exam...
Identifying technical progress and production efficiency in productivity analysis and verifying the ...
Applying a stochastic production frontier to sector-level data within manufacturing, this paper exam...
This study compares the sources of growth in East Asia with the rest of the world, using a methodolo...
This paper applies a stochastic frontier production model to the data from Penn World Table’s 49 cou...
The post world war II growth experience of the socalled east asian tiger states characterized by hig...
Using the World Input–Output Database, this paper calculates total factor productivity (TFP) growth ...
This study compares the sources of growth in East Asia with the rest of the world, using a methodolo...
Since the mid-1990s, development plans in many countries across developing Asia have emphasised the ...
This paper aims to answer why manufacturing is an engine of growth from an economist's perspective. ...
Young (1995) estimated Total Factor Productivity (TFP) growth for Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore and S...
This paper presents price-based (dual) estimates of total factor productivity growth (TFPG) for the ...
This paper documents the fundamental role played by factor accumulation in explaining the extraordin...
There are two opinions about China’s productivity growth. The one is that economic growth is rapid b...