Thailand has experienced annual average growth of GDP of remarkable 6.6% during the period 1950 – 2000. We analyze total factor productivity (TFP) growth in a modified Nelson-Phelps framework where foreign trade and foreign direct investment influence the adoption of technology. The econometric analysis separating between sources of productivity for agriculture and industry covers the period 1975 – 96. International spillovers are significant and important, and both sectors have been able to take benefit of openness. The analysis addresses the endogeneity issues involved in the estimation of TFP sources and investigates the dynamics of productivity. The effects during the period studied must be interpreted as transition growth, and endogeno...
Topics related to improvement in productivity performance due to increase in investment from abroad ...
Industrialization in Thailand has led to a rapid growth of the manufacturing sector, relative to ot...
The sources of “total factor productivity (TFP) growth ” or the “Solow residual ” typically remain u...
Thailand has experienced economic growth well above world averages for about 40 years. It is a chall...
After a couple of decades of renewed interest in economic growth mechanisms, the focus of empirical ...
Thailand has experienced economic growth well above world averages for about 40 years. It is a chall...
During the past three decades the Thai economy has experienced annual average real growth o f 7.1 p...
Total factor productivity growth in the agricultural, industry and services sectors is studied in th...
While the discussion of Thailand and East Asian growth has been a controversy between capital accumu...
"Thailand has experienced economic growth well above world averages from 1960 to the recent crisis. ...
The present paper examines the links between international trade, capital and economic growth in Tha...
Previous studies have demonstrated an empirical relationship between accumulated R&D expenditures an...
This paper investigates the sources of economic growth in Thailand during the period 1975 to 2014. T...
Thailand has experienced economic growth well above world averages for about 40 years. It is a chall...
This study aims to estimate the relative Total Factor Productivity (TFP) levels and its comparative ...
Topics related to improvement in productivity performance due to increase in investment from abroad ...
Industrialization in Thailand has led to a rapid growth of the manufacturing sector, relative to ot...
The sources of “total factor productivity (TFP) growth ” or the “Solow residual ” typically remain u...
Thailand has experienced economic growth well above world averages for about 40 years. It is a chall...
After a couple of decades of renewed interest in economic growth mechanisms, the focus of empirical ...
Thailand has experienced economic growth well above world averages for about 40 years. It is a chall...
During the past three decades the Thai economy has experienced annual average real growth o f 7.1 p...
Total factor productivity growth in the agricultural, industry and services sectors is studied in th...
While the discussion of Thailand and East Asian growth has been a controversy between capital accumu...
"Thailand has experienced economic growth well above world averages from 1960 to the recent crisis. ...
The present paper examines the links between international trade, capital and economic growth in Tha...
Previous studies have demonstrated an empirical relationship between accumulated R&D expenditures an...
This paper investigates the sources of economic growth in Thailand during the period 1975 to 2014. T...
Thailand has experienced economic growth well above world averages for about 40 years. It is a chall...
This study aims to estimate the relative Total Factor Productivity (TFP) levels and its comparative ...
Topics related to improvement in productivity performance due to increase in investment from abroad ...
Industrialization in Thailand has led to a rapid growth of the manufacturing sector, relative to ot...
The sources of “total factor productivity (TFP) growth ” or the “Solow residual ” typically remain u...