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TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
1995Total factor productivity growth (TFPG) measures the increase in output not due to the increases of inputs, usually capital and labor. The first part of the paper examines the concept and why TFPG is necessary if output is to continue to grow over long periods of time. Some discussion of measurement issues follows in which special attention is given to
Bruton, Henry, Bruton, Henry
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Bubbles and Total Factor Productivity
American Economic Review, 2012This paper presents an infinite-horizon model of production economies in which firms face idiosyncratic productivity shocks and are subject to endogenous credit constraints. Credit-driven stock price bubbles can arise which can relax credit constraints and reallocate capital more efficiently among firms.
Miao, Jianjun, Wang, Pengfei
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Journal of Environmental Management
Developing clean energy is a key pathway and an inevitable choice for achieving the goals of carbon peak and carbon neutrality. From a global perspective, technology is increasingly affecting the trajectory of energy transition, driving clean energy into a stage of rapid development.
Caiyun Zhang, Huan Zhu, Xinze Li
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Developing clean energy is a key pathway and an inevitable choice for achieving the goals of carbon peak and carbon neutrality. From a global perspective, technology is increasingly affecting the trajectory of energy transition, driving clean energy into a stage of rapid development.
Caiyun Zhang, Huan Zhu, Xinze Li
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2008
Total factor productivity (TFP) is the portion of output not explained by the amount of inputs used in production. As such, its level is determined by how efficiently and intensely the inputs are utilized in production.
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Total factor productivity (TFP) is the portion of output not explained by the amount of inputs used in production. As such, its level is determined by how efficiently and intensely the inputs are utilized in production.
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Railway speedup and firms’ total factor productivity
Economics Letters, 2019zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Yue, Song, Nan, Sha
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Measuring Sustainable Cotton Production Using Total Factor Productivity
Journal of Production Agriculture, 1996Continuous cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) production was examined using data from Alabama's long‐term Old Rotation experiment (c. 1896). Index values were used to examine trends in productivity and sustainability for 95 yr. Treatments studied were those receiving (i) no N fertilizers and no winter legumes for 95 yr, (ii) only winter legumes as a source
C. C. Mitchell, G. Traxler, J. L. Novak
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Total Factor Productivity in German Regions [PDF]
Michael Berlemann, Jan-Erik Wesselhöft
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The Malmquist Total Factor Productivity Index
The Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 1996The definitions of the Malmquist output and input quantity indexes specified by D. W. Caves, L. R. Christensen, and W. E. Diewert (1982) are applied in this study. Based on these indexes, a 'Malmquist total factor productivity index' is derived for general production structures.
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