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Previous research shows that technical progress at the industry level, measured by sectoral TFP growth, is more localized in continental European countries than in Anglo-Saxon countries. We use EU KLEMS data sets to decompose sectoral TFP for nine European countries by means of a Malmquist...
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Previous research shows that technical progress at the industry level, measured by sectoral TFP growth, is more localized in continental European countries than in Anglo-Saxon coun-tries. We use EU KLEMS data sets to decompose sectoral TFP for nine European countries by means of a Malmquist...
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technological progress is much more evenly distributed across sectors than TFP. -- Total Factor Productivity ; Generalized Malmquist … Productivity Index ; sectoral technical change …
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nonparametrically computed productivity measures to scan the frontier shifts across the entire input-output space. The shifts of the …
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This paper employs a nonparametric approach to investigate the sources of growth in labor productivity for 77 countries … and to decompose it in the following three components: (1) total factor productivity; (2) capital deepening; and (3 …
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-sectional distributions of technological productivity are well-approximated either by the lognormal, Weibull, or a novel “CES … convergence of the true technological productivity distribution to the theoretical limit with n …
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This paper studies the productivity impact of heterogeneous capital inputs of selected EU-15 member countries and of …
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In a recent paper, Bloom et al. (2020) find evidence for a substantial decline in research productivity in the U …
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We show theoretically and empirically that standard methods give downward biased estimates of productivity growth if … technical change is factor-biased. We show how to correct for this bias and construct more reliable measures of the productivity …-CES productivity database for the United States over the years 1958–2011. The bias is especially large in the last decade, making our …
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