Here, we discuss the role of both perspiration factors (physical and human capital) and inspiration factors (Total Factor Productivity) in the economic development of the Former Soviet Union area (FSU) and China, ca. 1920–2010. Using a newly created dataset, we find that during the Socialist central-planning period, economic growth in both countries was largely driven by physical capital accumulation. This finding follows logically from the development policies in place at that time. During their transition periods, (i.e., starting from the late 1970s in China and the late 1980s in the FSU), China managed to keep technical inefficiency of production factors in check, largely by massively increasing its human capital, thereby lowering the ph...
This paper examines the roles of physical capital, human capital, and social capital in China's econ...
China’s performance in economic growth and poverty reduction has been remarkable. There is an on-goi...
According to the consensus view, it was primarily physical capital accumulation that drove economic ...
In this paper we extend our previous studies (Didenko et al., 2012; Foldvari et al., 2012; Van Leeuw...
March 2013In this paper we extend our previous studies (Didenko et al., 2012; Földvári et al., 2012;...
In recent decades there has been increasing attention for Chinese economic development. There has be...
In recent decades it has been debated whether China’s growth performance is primarily driven by capi...
This paper investigates the process of GDP generation in Former Soviet Union (FSU) economies to prov...
This paper investigates the process of GDP generation in former Soviet Union (FSU) economies to prov...
This paper investigates the process of GDP generation in Former Soviet Union (FSU) economies to prov...
the 1950s1 The highest rates of growth of labor productivity in the Soviet Union were observed not i...
The highest rates of growth of labor productivity in the Soviet Union were observed not in the 1930s...
Although productivity decline in the global economy was observed before 2008, the global financial c...
This paper examines the effects of structural change, long-term TFP trend and marginal return to cap...
To date, the rise and fall of the (former) USSR has triggered a lot of research much of which has fo...
This paper examines the roles of physical capital, human capital, and social capital in China's econ...
China’s performance in economic growth and poverty reduction has been remarkable. There is an on-goi...
According to the consensus view, it was primarily physical capital accumulation that drove economic ...
In this paper we extend our previous studies (Didenko et al., 2012; Foldvari et al., 2012; Van Leeuw...
March 2013In this paper we extend our previous studies (Didenko et al., 2012; Földvári et al., 2012;...
In recent decades there has been increasing attention for Chinese economic development. There has be...
In recent decades it has been debated whether China’s growth performance is primarily driven by capi...
This paper investigates the process of GDP generation in Former Soviet Union (FSU) economies to prov...
This paper investigates the process of GDP generation in former Soviet Union (FSU) economies to prov...
This paper investigates the process of GDP generation in Former Soviet Union (FSU) economies to prov...
the 1950s1 The highest rates of growth of labor productivity in the Soviet Union were observed not i...
The highest rates of growth of labor productivity in the Soviet Union were observed not in the 1930s...
Although productivity decline in the global economy was observed before 2008, the global financial c...
This paper examines the effects of structural change, long-term TFP trend and marginal return to cap...
To date, the rise and fall of the (former) USSR has triggered a lot of research much of which has fo...
This paper examines the roles of physical capital, human capital, and social capital in China's econ...
China’s performance in economic growth and poverty reduction has been remarkable. There is an on-goi...
According to the consensus view, it was primarily physical capital accumulation that drove economic ...