This paper examines the nature and sources of productivity growth in South African manufacturing sectors, from an international comparative perspective. On panel data estimations, we find that the evidence tends to support Schumpeterian explanations of productivity growth for a panel of countries including both developed and developing countries, and a panel of South African manufacturing sectors. By contrast, semi-endogenous productivity growth is supported for a panel of OECD (Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development) manufacturing sectors. However, we also report evidence that suggests that sectors are not homogeneous. For this reason, time series evidence may be more reliable than panel data. Time series evidence for South ...
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Abstract: The barrier model of productivity growth suggests that individual country productivity is ...
Schumpeterian development is characterised by the simultaneous interplay of growth and qualitative t...
Abstract: Individual country industrial sector productivity growth must be understood in the context...
In this paper I study the sources of total factor productivity (TFP) growth in 13 selected OECD coun...
2008 This paper employs a theoretical framework that allows for both direct and indirect impacts of ...
This paper suggests employing Price's equation for mapping the evolution of productivity. It is disc...
This article shows that mark-ups are significantly higher in South African manufacturing industries ...
One of the strong factors reflecting Africa's economic backwardness is the low level of industrial d...
This study conducts an empirical analysis of an augmented Schumpeterian endogenous growth theory usi...
In the line of Schumpeterian fully endogenous growth theory, this study attempts to investigate whet...
This paper presents a single unified framework that integrates the theoretical literature on Schumpe...
Using data from the U.S. this paper provides new evidence in support of Schumpeterian growth theory....
This paper presents a single unified framework that integrates the theoretical literature on Schumpe...
The article investigates the relationships between technological regimes and firm-level productivity...
This paper provides an empirical analysis of the relationship between R&D intensity, rate of innovat...
Abstract: The barrier model of productivity growth suggests that individual country productivity is ...
Schumpeterian development is characterised by the simultaneous interplay of growth and qualitative t...
Abstract: Individual country industrial sector productivity growth must be understood in the context...
In this paper I study the sources of total factor productivity (TFP) growth in 13 selected OECD coun...
2008 This paper employs a theoretical framework that allows for both direct and indirect impacts of ...
This paper suggests employing Price's equation for mapping the evolution of productivity. It is disc...
This article shows that mark-ups are significantly higher in South African manufacturing industries ...
One of the strong factors reflecting Africa's economic backwardness is the low level of industrial d...
This study conducts an empirical analysis of an augmented Schumpeterian endogenous growth theory usi...
In the line of Schumpeterian fully endogenous growth theory, this study attempts to investigate whet...
This paper presents a single unified framework that integrates the theoretical literature on Schumpe...
Using data from the U.S. this paper provides new evidence in support of Schumpeterian growth theory....
This paper presents a single unified framework that integrates the theoretical literature on Schumpe...
The article investigates the relationships between technological regimes and firm-level productivity...
This paper provides an empirical analysis of the relationship between R&D intensity, rate of innovat...
Abstract: The barrier model of productivity growth suggests that individual country productivity is ...
Schumpeterian development is characterised by the simultaneous interplay of growth and qualitative t...