2018
DOI: 10.1111/deve.12185
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Resource Allocation, Structural Change, and the Dynamics of Manufacturing Productivity in Indonesia

Abstract: This paper analyzes productivity growth and its sources in the Indonesian manufacturing sector during the post‐Asian financial crisis period. Based on a plant‐level panel dataset over the period 2001–9, we find meager total factor productivity (TFP) growth in this country's manufacturing industries, merely achieving average annual growth of 0.03%, while TFP growth varies significantly across industries. Further decomposition suggests the need to effectively allocate resources across industries in order to prom… Show more

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