The study of Solow (1957) stimulated debate among economists on the role of technical change in economic growth. The consensus has been that technological change accounts for a significant proportion of gross national product (GNP) growth in industrialised economies. This study empirically measures the performance of productivity in New Zealand's economy for the 1950-1999 period, using an econometric approach. Over recent years, there have been many empirical papers trying to measure productivity. All these studies adopt different approaches but the findings indicate that the performance of productivity in New Zealand has been very poor. However, none of these studies allows the process of technological progress to be modelled explicitly...
Productivity growth is strongly correlated to economic growth and increases in welfare. This fact al...
We estimate the effect of four types of education qualifications, as a proxy for human capital and s...
In this paper, we report our results in measuring total factor productivity (TFP) growth in the New ...
Seminal papers of Solow (1957) and Swan (1956) stimulated debate among economists on the role of tec...
Economics explains the sources of the economic growth of a country or a region are an increase of ca...
Productivity, measured by output per hour, grew by less than one percent per annum in post reform Ne...
Our purpose in this paper is to survey present knowledge with respect to long term changes in produ...
One of the main distinguishing features of the New Zealand economy has been the heavy dependance on ...
This paper addresses aspects of New Zealand's economic performance by first analysing the country's ...
The neoclasssical production function developed by Arrow, Chenery, Minhas and Solow, and subsequentl...
Productivity growth is strongly correlated to economic growth and increases in welfare. This fact al...
This study examines sources of Australian labour productivity change from 1950 to 1994. Time-series ...
The ascendancy of service sectors in developed economies over the last quarter century has raised qu...
This paper examines the sources of total factor productivity growth (TFP) in New Zealand's manufactu...
Evidence suggests that New Zealand suffers from low levels of productivity stemming, in part, from l...
Productivity growth is strongly correlated to economic growth and increases in welfare. This fact al...
We estimate the effect of four types of education qualifications, as a proxy for human capital and s...
In this paper, we report our results in measuring total factor productivity (TFP) growth in the New ...
Seminal papers of Solow (1957) and Swan (1956) stimulated debate among economists on the role of tec...
Economics explains the sources of the economic growth of a country or a region are an increase of ca...
Productivity, measured by output per hour, grew by less than one percent per annum in post reform Ne...
Our purpose in this paper is to survey present knowledge with respect to long term changes in produ...
One of the main distinguishing features of the New Zealand economy has been the heavy dependance on ...
This paper addresses aspects of New Zealand's economic performance by first analysing the country's ...
The neoclasssical production function developed by Arrow, Chenery, Minhas and Solow, and subsequentl...
Productivity growth is strongly correlated to economic growth and increases in welfare. This fact al...
This study examines sources of Australian labour productivity change from 1950 to 1994. Time-series ...
The ascendancy of service sectors in developed economies over the last quarter century has raised qu...
This paper examines the sources of total factor productivity growth (TFP) in New Zealand's manufactu...
Evidence suggests that New Zealand suffers from low levels of productivity stemming, in part, from l...
Productivity growth is strongly correlated to economic growth and increases in welfare. This fact al...
We estimate the effect of four types of education qualifications, as a proxy for human capital and s...
In this paper, we report our results in measuring total factor productivity (TFP) growth in the New ...