Factor Accumulation or TFP: How does Entrepreneurship Empirically Account for Economic Growth?
Junbo Yu
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Junbo Yu: Jilin University, China
Chapter 4 in Entrepreneurship and Economic Growth in China, 2013, pp 73-104 from World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.
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AbstractThe following sections are included:Rationale of the Debate: Capital Accumulation versus TFPEntrepreneurship in the Capital Accumulation ApproachEntrepreneurship in the TFP ApproachProblematic MethodologyAn Attempt to Revise along the TFP ApproachAn Empirical Test with the Case of China (1996–2004)Crucial Facts and HypothesesMethodologies and Empirical ResultsConcluding RemarksAppendixPanel Data Stationary Test and Co-integration TestStationary testCo-integration testReferences
Keywords: Entrepreneurship; China; Economic Growth; Transitional Economy; Small and Medium Sized Enterprises; State-Owned Enterprises; Government; Enterprise Finance; InnoFund; Entrepreneurship Policy; Venture Capital (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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