Sources of economic growth in East Asia: A nonparametric assessment

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The conventional growth-accounting approach to estimating the sources of economic growth requires unrealistically strong assumptions about either competitiveness of factor markets or the form of the underlying aggregate production function. This paper outlines a new approach utilizing nonparametric derivative estimation techniques that does not require imposing these restrictive assumptions. The results for East Asian countries show that output elasticities of capital and labor tend to be different from the income shares of these factors and that the growth of total factor productivity over the period 1960-95 has been an important factor in the overall growth performance of these countries. © 2003 International Monetary Fund.

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Iwata, S., Khan, M. S., & Murao, H. (2003). Sources of economic growth in East Asia: A nonparametric assessment. IMF Staff Papers, 50(2), 157–177. https://doi.org/10.5089/9781451843019.001

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