Using data for six Asian miracle economies over the period from 1953 to 2006, this paper examines the extent to which growth has been driven by R&D and tests which second-generation endogenous growth model is most consistent with the data. The results give strong support to Schumpeterian growth theory but only limited support to semi-endogenous growth theory. Furthermore, it is shown that R&D has played a key role for growth in the Asian miracle economies
노트 : Volume Title: Understanding long-run economic growth: Geography, institutions, and the knowledg...
The present study is an empirical analysis of the growth experience of five fast growing A...
A semi-empirical endogenous growth theory was proposed by the authors in 2005. It is based on a mode...
Using data for six Asian miracle economies over the period from 1953 to 2006, this paper examines th...
Using data for six Asian miracle economies over the period from 1953 to 2006, this paper examines th...
Using over half a century of R&D data for India, this paper tests whether the second-generation endo...
This paper deals with the problems of the sustained ecomonic growth of East Asian countries, concent...
The spectacular growth of economies in Asia over the past few years has amazed the economics profess...
In the past 35 years, China, Hong Kong, Korea, Singapore, and Taiwan (China) have transformed themse...
This chapter reviews economic growth, its causes and consequences in the Pacific-rim countries. The...
This thesis contains three essays on the macroeconomic performance of Asian economies. Chapter 2 stu...
This paper develops an endogenous growth ramework with externalities due to learning by doing and tr...
This paper applies a stochastic frontier production model to the data from Penn World Table’s 49 cou...
In recent years, a large body of empirical research has investigated whether the predictions of seco...
The main objective of this paper is to disentangling the determinants of the Chinese economic growth...
노트 : Volume Title: Understanding long-run economic growth: Geography, institutions, and the knowledg...
The present study is an empirical analysis of the growth experience of five fast growing A...
A semi-empirical endogenous growth theory was proposed by the authors in 2005. It is based on a mode...
Using data for six Asian miracle economies over the period from 1953 to 2006, this paper examines th...
Using data for six Asian miracle economies over the period from 1953 to 2006, this paper examines th...
Using over half a century of R&D data for India, this paper tests whether the second-generation endo...
This paper deals with the problems of the sustained ecomonic growth of East Asian countries, concent...
The spectacular growth of economies in Asia over the past few years has amazed the economics profess...
In the past 35 years, China, Hong Kong, Korea, Singapore, and Taiwan (China) have transformed themse...
This chapter reviews economic growth, its causes and consequences in the Pacific-rim countries. The...
This thesis contains three essays on the macroeconomic performance of Asian economies. Chapter 2 stu...
This paper develops an endogenous growth ramework with externalities due to learning by doing and tr...
This paper applies a stochastic frontier production model to the data from Penn World Table’s 49 cou...
In recent years, a large body of empirical research has investigated whether the predictions of seco...
The main objective of this paper is to disentangling the determinants of the Chinese economic growth...
노트 : Volume Title: Understanding long-run economic growth: Geography, institutions, and the knowledg...
The present study is an empirical analysis of the growth experience of five fast growing A...
A semi-empirical endogenous growth theory was proposed by the authors in 2005. It is based on a mode...