This paper reassesses economic growth in five South‐East Asian countries utilizing a non‐parametric productivity index and parametric techniques to trace the ultimate source/s of growth. Our results show that there is no single explanation for the growth performance of the countries in our sample. The results, particularly with reference to the role of embodied technology are comforting in terms of policy implications for countries such as Singapore, where, given the capital output ratios, there are lower returns to future capital accumulation. The possibility of capital being embodied through technological change makes future prospects much brighter for such a country
This research work is an empirical analysis of the determinants of long-run growth and technical pro...
In this paper, we take another approach to accounting for the sources of Singapore’s economic growth...
Identifying technical progress and production efficiency in productivity analysis and verifying the ...
This paper adressess growth measurement within the traditional growth accounting framework, by relat...
This study examines the nature of the growth process in the ASEAN countries, and particularly whethe...
This study examines the contribution of factor accumulation on Total Factor Productivity (TFP) growt...
This paper documents the fundamental role played by factor accumulation in explaining the extraordin...
This study compares the sources of growth in East Asia with the rest of the world, using a methodolo...
Singapore has been criticized recently for experiencing insignificant total factor productivity (TFP...
This study compares the sources of growth in East Asia with the rest of the world, using a methodolo...
Singapore has been criticized recently for experiencing insignificant total factor productivity (TFP...
This paper documents the fundamental role played by factor accumulation in explaining the extraordin...
As services are an important engine of growth for Singapore, this paper attempts to empirically inve...
The purpose of this paper is to measure the factors determining the productivity development in the ...
Two decades ago, in the early 1990s, academics have been so mesmerised by the rapid growth of the Ea...
This research work is an empirical analysis of the determinants of long-run growth and technical pro...
In this paper, we take another approach to accounting for the sources of Singapore’s economic growth...
Identifying technical progress and production efficiency in productivity analysis and verifying the ...
This paper adressess growth measurement within the traditional growth accounting framework, by relat...
This study examines the nature of the growth process in the ASEAN countries, and particularly whethe...
This study examines the contribution of factor accumulation on Total Factor Productivity (TFP) growt...
This paper documents the fundamental role played by factor accumulation in explaining the extraordin...
This study compares the sources of growth in East Asia with the rest of the world, using a methodolo...
Singapore has been criticized recently for experiencing insignificant total factor productivity (TFP...
This study compares the sources of growth in East Asia with the rest of the world, using a methodolo...
Singapore has been criticized recently for experiencing insignificant total factor productivity (TFP...
This paper documents the fundamental role played by factor accumulation in explaining the extraordin...
As services are an important engine of growth for Singapore, this paper attempts to empirically inve...
The purpose of this paper is to measure the factors determining the productivity development in the ...
Two decades ago, in the early 1990s, academics have been so mesmerised by the rapid growth of the Ea...
This research work is an empirical analysis of the determinants of long-run growth and technical pro...
In this paper, we take another approach to accounting for the sources of Singapore’s economic growth...
Identifying technical progress and production efficiency in productivity analysis and verifying the ...