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On the sources of the high growth experience in Austria

Martin Zagler

International Advances in Economic Research, 2000, vol. 6, issue 2, 210-220

Abstract: This paper attempts to investigate and empirically verify several explanations for the growth performance in Austria. Total factor productivity data for Austria are presented for the first time, adopting a growth regression method. We find that the real appreciations, supported by structural change, gross investment, union density, a low duration of unemployment, and high youth employment, exhibit a significant influence on economic growth. This validates the new capital vintage hypothesis, the hard currency policy hypothesis, the structural change hypothesis, and both the macro- and microinstitutions hypotheses, while all others fail according to this exercise. Copyright International Atlantic Economic Society 2000

Date: 2000
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