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Thailand 2 endogenous productivity growth 2 intertemporal growth modeling 2 trade and growth 2 foreign technology spillover 1 learning by exporting 1
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Free 2
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Book / Working Paper 2
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English 2
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Diao, Xinshen 2 Rattsø, Jørn 2 Stokke, Hildegunn Ekroll 2
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Institutt for Samfunnsøkonomi, Norges teknisk-naturvitenskaplige universitet (NTNU) 2
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Working Paper Series / Institutt for Samfunnsøkonomi, Norges teknisk-naturvitenskaplige universitet (NTNU) 2
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Learning by Exporting and Productivity-investment Interaction: An Intertemporal General Equilibrium Analysis of the Growth Process in Thailand
Stokke, Hildegunn Ekroll; Rattsø, Jørn; Diao, Xinshen - Institutt for Samfunnsøkonomi, Norges … - 2001
While the discussion of Thailand and East Asian growth has been a controversy between capital accumulation and productivity stories, we analyze the general equilibrium interaction between productivity and investment in an intertemporal model. The model builds in endogenous productivity spillover...
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International spillovers, productivity growth and openness in Thailand: An intertemporal general equilibrium analysis
Stokke, Hildegunn Ekroll; Rattsø, Jørn; Diao, Xinshen - Institutt for Samfunnsøkonomi, Norges … - 2001
Thailand has experienced economic growth well above world averages for about 40 years. It is a challenge to understand the sources of this high growth path, and in particular why growth has not slowed down with assumed decreasing returns to capital. We develop an intertemporal general equilbrium...
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