Growth and productivity in East Asia

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Considering the examples of Australia and the Pacific Rim, Growth and Productivity in East Asia offers a contemporary explanation for national productivity that measures contributions not only from capital and labor, but also from economic activities and relevant changes in policy, education, and technology. Takatoshi Ito and Andrew K. Rose have organized a group of collaborators from several Asian countries, the United States, and other parts of the globe who ably balance both macroeconomic and microeconomic study with theoretical and empirical approaches. Growth and Productivity in East Asia gives special attention to the causes for the unusual success of Australia, one of the few nations to maintain unprecedented economic growth despite the 1997 Asian financial crisis and the 2001 global downturn. A new database comprising eighty-four Japanese sectors reveals new findings for the last thirty years of sectoral productivity and growth in Japan. Studies focusing on Indonesia, Taiwan, and Korea also consider productivity and its relationship to research and development, foreign ownership, and policy reform in such industries as manufacturing, automobile production, and information technology.

Title Growth and productivity in East Asia / edited by Takatoshi Ito and Andrew K. Rose.
Edition 1st ed.
Publisher Chicago : University of Chicago Press
Creation Date c2004
Notes "Contains papers from the 13th annual East Asian Seminar on Economics, which took place on June 20-22 [2002], in Melbourne, Australia"--Intro.
Sponsored by the National Bureau of Economics Research ... [et al.].
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
English
Content Front matter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. Ideas and Education: Level or Growth Effects and Their Implications for Australia -- 2. Australia's 1990's Productivity Surge and Its Determinants -- 3. Institutions, Volatility, and Crises -- 4. GATT/WTO Accession and Productivity -- 5. The Contribution of FDI Flows to Domestic Investment in Capacity, and Vice Versa -- 6. Sectoral Productivity and Economic Growth in Japan, 1970-98: An Empirical Analysis Based on the JIP Database -- 7. Foreign Ownership and Productivity in the Indonesian Automobile Industry: Evidence from Establishment Data for 1990-99 -- 8. Productivity Growth and R&D Expenditure in Taiwan's Manufacturing Firms -- 9. Bankruptcy Policy Reform and Total Factor Productivity Dynamics in Korea: Evidence from Microdata -- 10. Information Technology and Firm Performance in Korea -- 11. How Important Is Discrete Adjustment in Aggregate Fluctuations? -- Contributors -- Author Index -- Subject Index
Series NBER-East Asia seminar on economics
v. 13
Extent 1 online resource (404 p.)
Language English
National Library system number 997010717292305171
MARC RECORDS

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