Productivity in emerging market economies: slowdown or stagnation?
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De Gregorio, José
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Productivity in emerging market economies: slowdown or stagnation?
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This paper analyzes productivity growth trends in emerging-market economies
vis-à-vis advanced economies, both in the recent global productivity slowdown
and from a long-term perspective. While income has converged in most
countries in the last three decades, total factor productivity has diverged.
Periods of high productivity growth coincide with episodes of output
accelerations, while during normal times productivity growth is modest. Most
recently, the correlation between productivity growth in emerging markets and
advanced economies has increased. This paper analyzes potential factors
explaining this increase, which presumably is due to the slowdown in trade and
microeconomic factors that underlie technology diffusion. It concludes with a
discussion of long-term challenges and opportunities facing emerging-market
economies in a low productivity environment.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/152262
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Series Documentos de Trabajo No. 471, pp. 1 - 35, Octubre, 2018
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