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Productivity

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Welcome to Productivity

  Absorptive Capability and Economic Growth: How Do Countries Catch-Up?
  Allocative Efficiency and X-Efficiency
  The Creation and Spread of Technology and Total Factor Productivity in China’s Agriculture
  Explaining Success and Failure in Development
  Financial Market Imperfections and Productivity Growth
  Growth and Productivity: A Model of Cumulative Growth and Catching Up
  Openness, Specialization, and Productivity Growth in Less Developed Countries
  Research on Productivity Growth and Productivity Differences: Dead Ends and New Departures
  Survival and Success among African Manufacturing Firms
  Why Do South Korean Firms Produce So Much More Output per Worker than Ghanaian Ones?

Factors of Growth

  • Agriculture
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