Using newly created data containing real output per worker, real physical capital per worker, and human capital per worker for US states from 1840 to 2000, Turner et. al (2007) analyze the growth rates of aggregate inputs and total factor productivity (TFP). We continue this line of work by documenting the importance of TFP differences in explaining cross sectional variation in the levels of (log) output. We construct plausible upper bounds on the fraction of the variance in output levels that can be explained by TFP and inputs. Similar to the growth rate analysis, we find that TFP can, on average, explain nearly 90% of output variance while inputs can explain up to only 50% of output variance. We then consider the possibility that one ...
Consider the following facts. In 1950 the richest ten-percent of countries attained an average of 8 ...
This paper studies the proximate determinants of differences in output per worker across countries s...
To explain differences in output per worker across countries, the authors test for the workings of a...
Using newly created data containing real output per worker, real physical capital per worker, and hu...
Using a newly created data set containing real output per worker, real physical capital per worker a...
This paper creates a new data set on physical capital at the state level for the United States from ...
This study uses state-level variation in labor productivity levels at twenty-year intervals between ...
The lower level of school quality available for blacks relative to whites in the segregated era is f...
In a dynamic environment, schooling of farmers and agricultural extension have the potential for enh...
The lower level of school quality available for blacks relative to whites in the segregated era is f...
Research aimed at understanding cross-country income differences finds that inputs of human and phys...
We present new data on real output per worker, schooling per worker, human capital per worker, real ...
We develop a quantitative theory of human capital with heterogeneous agents in order to assess the s...
In this paper, we investigate the nature of income inequality across nations by first estimating, te...
In this paper we develop a two-sector growth model of optimizing agents and apply this model to the ...
Consider the following facts. In 1950 the richest ten-percent of countries attained an average of 8 ...
This paper studies the proximate determinants of differences in output per worker across countries s...
To explain differences in output per worker across countries, the authors test for the workings of a...
Using newly created data containing real output per worker, real physical capital per worker, and hu...
Using a newly created data set containing real output per worker, real physical capital per worker a...
This paper creates a new data set on physical capital at the state level for the United States from ...
This study uses state-level variation in labor productivity levels at twenty-year intervals between ...
The lower level of school quality available for blacks relative to whites in the segregated era is f...
In a dynamic environment, schooling of farmers and agricultural extension have the potential for enh...
The lower level of school quality available for blacks relative to whites in the segregated era is f...
Research aimed at understanding cross-country income differences finds that inputs of human and phys...
We present new data on real output per worker, schooling per worker, human capital per worker, real ...
We develop a quantitative theory of human capital with heterogeneous agents in order to assess the s...
In this paper, we investigate the nature of income inequality across nations by first estimating, te...
In this paper we develop a two-sector growth model of optimizing agents and apply this model to the ...
Consider the following facts. In 1950 the richest ten-percent of countries attained an average of 8 ...
This paper studies the proximate determinants of differences in output per worker across countries s...
To explain differences in output per worker across countries, the authors test for the workings of a...