Economic development and growthTechnology changeInnovationA critical appraisal of the literature is provided with a focus on the theoretical differences underlining the mainstream and evolutionary economics of the role of technology on the ability of backward countries to catch up. The policy implications ...
conditionaltechnicalinefficiencyandthemagnitudeofthetechnologygapWefindthatlaborproductivitygrowthdependsbothoninvestmentinfixedcapitalandTFPFastemergingeconomiesexhibitpatternsofgrowthbasedinparticularonthereductionofthetechnologygap,confirmingtheroleofinvestmentintechnologicalcapabilitiestospurproductivitycatch-upLookingatchangein...
Commentary: Catch-up growth in humans--a comment on poverty, birthweight, and infant weight gain in Hertfordshire. 276KOREAN STUDIES, VOL. 20 The Economics ofRapid Growth: The Experience ofJapan and Korea, by Dirk Pilat. Aldershot, Hampshire: Edward Elgar, 1994. 334 pp. The purpose of Dirk...
By integrating the technology gap research within the standard growth-accounting approach, we introduce a methodology which allows us to split total factor productivity (TFP) change into two components: conditional technical inefficiency and the magnitude of the technology gap. We find that labor ...
While the substantial presence of FIEs has contributed greatly to the recent export-led growth of China, an important... B Blonigen,AC Ma - National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc 被引量: 149发表: 2010年 Catching Up or Falling Behind? Economic Performance and Regional Trajectories in the ...
Catching-up is a concept that originally developed in the field of economics. Its central idea is the technological and economic convergence between leading and following countries (Abramovitz, 1986). Freeman (2002) has argued that technology and innovat
Department of Economics, University of Houston, Houston, Texas (November, 1990) Mimeo Dowrick and Nguyen, December 1989 Steve Dowrick, Duc-Tho Nguyen OECD comparative economic growth 1950–1985: Catch-up and convergence American Economic Review, Vol. 79 (No. 5) (December 1989), pp. 1010-103...
On the other hand, slow productivity growth in livestock production, coupled with a rapidly growing macro-economy could transform China into a major market for futu 展开 关键词: F17 O30 Q17China General equilibrium Livestock Productivity forecasts Trade ...
Journal Article Changing Technological Leadership and Industrial Growth Get access Edward Ames, Edward Ames Department of Economics, Purdue University, Indiana Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar Nathan Rosenberg Nathan Rosenberg Department of Economics, Purdue University...
Globalization and Catching-Up in Emerging Market Economies The study discusses conditions and prospects for fast and durable growth in emerging market economies. In the course of history less than 30 nations have b... G Kolodko - 《Development Economics》 被引量: 0发表: 2002年 Globalization and...