This paper postulates that productivity change can take place in a developing country experiencing changes in the composition of its capital inputs. It develops a model for assessing this type of productivity change. Hong Kong is used as our case study. The aggregate capital stock productivity change has contributed on average to about 14% of the output growth in HK over 1966-1996. It represents about 20% of the aggregate TFP growth in HK over the period 1966-1986, rising to above 90% over 1986-1996. The aggregate TFP contribution to HK\u27s output growth over 1991-1996 was attributed almost entirely to capital stock productivity change. Contribution of the disembodied component of the residual TFP growth to output growth has concomitantly ...
The relationship between construction output and economic growth has been well discussed by construc...
Young (1995) estimated Total Factor Productivity (TFP) growth for Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore and S...
This paper examines the role of structural change in explaining aggregate productivity growth in the...
In this paper we reconstruct the non-residential capital stock of South Korea and Taiwan based on lo...
Studies within the economics discipline have consistently treated productivity growth or total facto...
Young (A Tale of Two Cities, 1992 and the Tyranny of Numbers, 1995) demonstrated, based on the data ...
In this paper we reconstruct the non-residential capital stock of South Korea and Taiwan based on lo...
The present paper provides sectoral evidence that sheds new light on the current debate regarding th...
This paper examines the effects of structural change, long-term TFP trend and marginal return to cap...
This paper presents price-based (dual) estimates of total factor productivity growth (TFPG) for the ...
This paper examines the effects of structural change, long-term TFP trend and marginal return to cap...
The present paper provides sectoral evidence that sheds new light on the current debate regarding th...
This paper documents the fundamental role played by factor accumulation in explaining the extraordin...
After the reunification of Hong Kong and China in 1997, Hong Kong is assured of a high degree of aut...
Based on an asset pricing model this paper shows that traditional growth accounting exercises attrib...
The relationship between construction output and economic growth has been well discussed by construc...
Young (1995) estimated Total Factor Productivity (TFP) growth for Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore and S...
This paper examines the role of structural change in explaining aggregate productivity growth in the...
In this paper we reconstruct the non-residential capital stock of South Korea and Taiwan based on lo...
Studies within the economics discipline have consistently treated productivity growth or total facto...
Young (A Tale of Two Cities, 1992 and the Tyranny of Numbers, 1995) demonstrated, based on the data ...
In this paper we reconstruct the non-residential capital stock of South Korea and Taiwan based on lo...
The present paper provides sectoral evidence that sheds new light on the current debate regarding th...
This paper examines the effects of structural change, long-term TFP trend and marginal return to cap...
This paper presents price-based (dual) estimates of total factor productivity growth (TFPG) for the ...
This paper examines the effects of structural change, long-term TFP trend and marginal return to cap...
The present paper provides sectoral evidence that sheds new light on the current debate regarding th...
This paper documents the fundamental role played by factor accumulation in explaining the extraordin...
After the reunification of Hong Kong and China in 1997, Hong Kong is assured of a high degree of aut...
Based on an asset pricing model this paper shows that traditional growth accounting exercises attrib...
The relationship between construction output and economic growth has been well discussed by construc...
Young (1995) estimated Total Factor Productivity (TFP) growth for Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore and S...
This paper examines the role of structural change in explaining aggregate productivity growth in the...