The discussion about the relationship between openness and economic growth is still open. The dissent is about the theoretical foundation of the relationship, and about the robustness of the positive effect that is presented in the empirical arena. Our paper has the purpose of incorporating new evidence to the discussion. To do that, we improve the process of TFP estimation and use new data sources. Our principal result is that there are important differences between groups of countries with regard to the relevant factors that explain the technological performance.Total Factor Productivity, Openness, Income groups of countries
This paper provides some empirical evidence for R&D stock, openness, and economic freedom that fost...
Rodriguez and Rodrik (2000) argue that the relation between openness and growth is still an open que...
Using an augmented two-sector endogenous growth model for a small, open economy characterized by hum...
The discussion about the relationship between openness and economic growth is still open. The dissen...
This thesis is concerned with understanding the factors responsible for the vast differences in per ...
This paper compares the association between many popular proxies for openness and the rate of GDP gr...
Abstract. Using a long dataset on openness and productivity this paper tests the influence of openne...
Do openness to trade and higher levels of human capital promote faster productivity growth? That the...
The paper investigates the link between indicators of economic openness and real growth of output. I...
The intricate relationship between trade openness and economic growth has spurred extensive inquiry,...
This paper examines the interaction between openness, growth, and development using a panel of forty...
A country’s openness has been one of the primary driving forces for stimulating growth. Among resear...
Do openness to trade and higher levels of human capital promote faster productivity growth? That the...
Abstract: This study tries to explore the impact of trade openness on the total factor productivity ...
Total factor productivity (TFP), factor accumulation, and growth are analysed for a panel of 40 coun...
This paper provides some empirical evidence for R&D stock, openness, and economic freedom that fost...
Rodriguez and Rodrik (2000) argue that the relation between openness and growth is still an open que...
Using an augmented two-sector endogenous growth model for a small, open economy characterized by hum...
The discussion about the relationship between openness and economic growth is still open. The dissen...
This thesis is concerned with understanding the factors responsible for the vast differences in per ...
This paper compares the association between many popular proxies for openness and the rate of GDP gr...
Abstract. Using a long dataset on openness and productivity this paper tests the influence of openne...
Do openness to trade and higher levels of human capital promote faster productivity growth? That the...
The paper investigates the link between indicators of economic openness and real growth of output. I...
The intricate relationship between trade openness and economic growth has spurred extensive inquiry,...
This paper examines the interaction between openness, growth, and development using a panel of forty...
A country’s openness has been one of the primary driving forces for stimulating growth. Among resear...
Do openness to trade and higher levels of human capital promote faster productivity growth? That the...
Abstract: This study tries to explore the impact of trade openness on the total factor productivity ...
Total factor productivity (TFP), factor accumulation, and growth are analysed for a panel of 40 coun...
This paper provides some empirical evidence for R&D stock, openness, and economic freedom that fost...
Rodriguez and Rodrik (2000) argue that the relation between openness and growth is still an open que...
Using an augmented two-sector endogenous growth model for a small, open economy characterized by hum...