In this paper, we take another approach to accounting for the sources of Singapores economic growth by being explicit about the channels through which Singapore, as a technological follower, benefits from international R&D spillovers. Taking into account the channels through which technology developed in the G5 countries diffuses to technological followers, we show that 57.5 percent of Singapores real GDP per worker growth rate over the 1970-2002 period is due to multifactor productivity growth. In particular, about 52 percent of the growth is accounted for by an increase in the effectiveness of accessing ideas developed by the technology leaders through improvement in our educational quality and increase in machinery imports and foreign di...
Productivity, and the Rybczynski effects of factor endowments, have been highlighted as the two main...
The high growth performance of Singapore can be attributed largely to the rapid inflows of foreign d...
In the last decade, some countries in Asia and Europe grew much faster than average, and experienced...
In this paper, we take another approach to accounting for the sources of Singapore’s economic growth...
We account for the sources of Singapore's growth by being explicit about the channels through which ...
In this paper, we take another approach to accounting for the sources of Singapore’s economic growth...
Two decades ago, in the early 1990s, academics have been so mesmerised by the rapid growth of the Ea...
Using data for 55 developing and developed countries, this research examines the roles of technology...
Also published as World Bank Policy Research Paper, no. 3569 https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/han...
The Singapore economy is going through a period of major restructuring. Economic stagnation since th...
This paper surveys the empirical evidence on the link between innovation and economic growth. It con...
This paper asks whether new technological capacity for producing and exporting additional products p...
As a country that was succeed in building its economy, the World Bank gave the label to Singapore as...
This thesis examines analytically and empirically the reasons which have accounted for the spectacul...
In thirty years Singapore has been transformed from a equatorial entrepot into one of the world’s mo...
Productivity, and the Rybczynski effects of factor endowments, have been highlighted as the two main...
The high growth performance of Singapore can be attributed largely to the rapid inflows of foreign d...
In the last decade, some countries in Asia and Europe grew much faster than average, and experienced...
In this paper, we take another approach to accounting for the sources of Singapore’s economic growth...
We account for the sources of Singapore's growth by being explicit about the channels through which ...
In this paper, we take another approach to accounting for the sources of Singapore’s economic growth...
Two decades ago, in the early 1990s, academics have been so mesmerised by the rapid growth of the Ea...
Using data for 55 developing and developed countries, this research examines the roles of technology...
Also published as World Bank Policy Research Paper, no. 3569 https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/han...
The Singapore economy is going through a period of major restructuring. Economic stagnation since th...
This paper surveys the empirical evidence on the link between innovation and economic growth. It con...
This paper asks whether new technological capacity for producing and exporting additional products p...
As a country that was succeed in building its economy, the World Bank gave the label to Singapore as...
This thesis examines analytically and empirically the reasons which have accounted for the spectacul...
In thirty years Singapore has been transformed from a equatorial entrepot into one of the world’s mo...
Productivity, and the Rybczynski effects of factor endowments, have been highlighted as the two main...
The high growth performance of Singapore can be attributed largely to the rapid inflows of foreign d...
In the last decade, some countries in Asia and Europe grew much faster than average, and experienced...