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We employ bootstrap techniques in a production frontier framework to provide statistical inference for each component in the decomposition of labor productivity growth, which has essentially been ignored in this literature. We show that only two of the four components (efficiency changes and...
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We employ data envelopment analysis (DEA) methods to construct the world production frontier, which is in turn used to decompose (labor) productivity growth into components attributable to technological change (shift of the production frontier), efficiency change (movements toward or away from...
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B<sc>adunenko</sc> O. and R<sc>omero-</sc>Á<sc>vila</sc> D. Productivity growth across Spanish regions and industries: a production-frontier approach, <italic>Regional Studies</italic>. This paper decomposes labour productivity growth into components attributable to technological change, technological catch-up, capital deepening and...
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