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Growth and Productivity in Asean Countries

Michael Sarel

No 1997/097, IMF Working Papers from International Monetary Fund

Abstract: This study examines the nature of the growth process in the ASEAN countries, and particularly whether it has been generated primarily by more inputs or by productivity gains. It uses internationally comparable data and explores an alternative method for estimating the capital and labor factor shares. The results, contradicting some previous studies, indicate a very impressive growth rate of TFP in Singapore, Thailand, and Malaysia, a relatively strong rate for Indonesia, and a negative rate for the Philippines. This study argues that the results of previous studies were driven mainly by the fact that they relied on national accounts data for measures of various variables and, in particular, the factor income shares of capital and labor.

Keywords: WP; growth rate; share; growth; TFP; productivity; ASEAN; factor share; capital share; TFP level; TFP estimate; income share; Total factor productivity; Production growth; Growth accounting; Public expenditure review; East Asia; Southeast Asia (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 50
Date: 1997-08-01
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