To compare the TFP level of firms in Japan, China, and South Korea, we first estimated the TFP of firms in each country using the method of Good, Nadiri, and Sickles (1997). Then we estimated the relative TFP by industry in the benchmark year using Japanese industries as benchmarks and combined the estimated TFP of firms. When estimating relative TFP by industry for South Korea and China, we applied the industry-level price estimates of the three countries from the ICPA project and converted industry outputs and inputs into the same currency unit (Japanese Yen). The estimation results obtained indicate that the productivity of Japanese firms is still higher than that of their Chinese and South Korean counterparts but that the pr...
There are two opinions about China’s productivity growth. The one is that economic growth is rapid b...
This paper compares the performance of foreign-owned and domestically-owned firms, using micro data ...
This paper presents a comparison of total factor productivity (TFP) levels between the US and Japan ...
The study group on the Creation of a Productivity Database on Japanese, Chinese, and South Korean Fi...
The authors would like to thank the participants of the Research Institute of Economy, Trade and Ind...
In this paper, we analyzed productivity catching up at the firm level in the Japanese, Korean, Taiwa...
Using firm-level data covering most firms in the manufacturing sectors of Korea and Japan, we compil...
Utilizing the firm-level dataset, this study aims to explore differences in firm-level productivity ...
This paper measured the Total Factor Productivity (TFP) of all listed firms in Korea from 1984 to 2...
Focusing on Japanese, Korean, Taiwanese, and Chinese firms in the manufacturing sector, this paper e...
1In this paper, using a large-scale dataset covering both Japanese and Korean firms, we examine the ...
In this paper, we measured the total factor productivity ( TFP) of all Chinese publicly listed firm...
International trade economists typically assume that TFP for each industry is the same in every coun...
This thesis is an empirical and theoretical study of the causes in the rapid economic growth of sele...
Using firm level data during 1985-2005, we measured the TFP of Korean manufacturing sector and ident...
There are two opinions about China’s productivity growth. The one is that economic growth is rapid b...
This paper compares the performance of foreign-owned and domestically-owned firms, using micro data ...
This paper presents a comparison of total factor productivity (TFP) levels between the US and Japan ...
The study group on the Creation of a Productivity Database on Japanese, Chinese, and South Korean Fi...
The authors would like to thank the participants of the Research Institute of Economy, Trade and Ind...
In this paper, we analyzed productivity catching up at the firm level in the Japanese, Korean, Taiwa...
Using firm-level data covering most firms in the manufacturing sectors of Korea and Japan, we compil...
Utilizing the firm-level dataset, this study aims to explore differences in firm-level productivity ...
This paper measured the Total Factor Productivity (TFP) of all listed firms in Korea from 1984 to 2...
Focusing on Japanese, Korean, Taiwanese, and Chinese firms in the manufacturing sector, this paper e...
1In this paper, using a large-scale dataset covering both Japanese and Korean firms, we examine the ...
In this paper, we measured the total factor productivity ( TFP) of all Chinese publicly listed firm...
International trade economists typically assume that TFP for each industry is the same in every coun...
This thesis is an empirical and theoretical study of the causes in the rapid economic growth of sele...
Using firm level data during 1985-2005, we measured the TFP of Korean manufacturing sector and ident...
There are two opinions about China’s productivity growth. The one is that economic growth is rapid b...
This paper compares the performance of foreign-owned and domestically-owned firms, using micro data ...
This paper presents a comparison of total factor productivity (TFP) levels between the US and Japan ...