Measuring Economic Growth and Productivity
Foundations, KLEMS Production Models, and Extensions
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Product details:
- Publisher Elsevier Science
- Date of Publication 6 November 2019
- ISBN 9780128175965
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages554 pages
- Size 234x190 mm
- Weight 1060 g
- Language English 0
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Measuring Economic Growth and Productivity: Foundations, KLEMS Production Models, and Extensions presents new insights into the causes, mechanisms and results of growth in national and regional accounts. It demonstrates the versatility and usefulness of the KLEMS databases, which generate internationally comparable industry-level data on outputs, inputs and productivity. By rethinking economic development beyond existing measurements, the book's contributors align the measurement of growth and productivity to contemporary global challenges, addressing the need for measurements as well as the Gross Domestic Product.
All contributors in this foundational volume are recognized experts in their fields, all inspired by the path-breaking research of Dale W. Jorgenson.
MoreTable of Contents:
1. Economic growth: a different view
2. Expanding the conceptual foundation, scope, and relevance of the US national accounts: The intersection of theory, research, and measurement
3. Tax policy and resource allocation
4. Sources of growth in the world economy: A comparison of G7 and E7 economies
5. European productivity in the digital age: Evidence from EU KLEMS
6. Manufacturing productivity in India: The role of foreign sourcing of inputs and domestic capacity building
7. An international comparison on TFP changes in ICT industry among Japan, Korea, Taiwan, China, and the United States
8. Losing steam? - An industry origin analysis of China's productivity slowdown
9. Growth origins and patterns in the market economy of mainland Norway, 1997-2014
10. Progress on Australia and Russia KLEMS
11. Toward a BEA-BLS integrated industry-level production account for 1947-2016
12. Benchmark 2011 integrated estimates of the Japan-US price-level index for industry outputs
13. The impact of information and communications technology investment on employment in Japan and Korea
14. Economic valuation of knowledge-based capital: An international comparison
15. Measuring consumer inflation in a digital economy
16. Intangible capital, innovation, and productivity a la Jorgenson evidence from Europe and the United States
17. Getting smart about phones: New price indexes and the allocation of spending between devices and services plans in Personal Consumption Expenditures
18. Accounting for growth and productivity in global value chains
19. Emissions accounting and carbon tax incidence in CGE models: Bottom-up versus top-down
20. Analyzing carbon price policies using a general equilibrium model with household energy demand functions
21. GDP and social welfare: An assessment using regional data
22. Accumulation of human and market capital in the United States, 1975-2012: An analysis by gender