2023
DOI: 10.3390/economies11020034
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TFP in the Manufacturing Sector: Long-Term Dynamics, Country and Regional Comparative Analysis

Abstract: We employ a recent empirical strategy to estimate country-specific and time-varying total factor productivity (TFP) levels for the manufacturing sector of 63 countries over 40 years. The methodology is based on estimated country-specific production functions while accounting for cross-section dependence and nonstationary series. We then analyze the derived TFP series across the entire sample and several regional groupings (Asia, Europe and Central Asia (ECA), Middle East and North Africa (MENA), Latin America … Show more

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“…It could, however, need additional statistical adjustments due to its sensitivity to violations such as non-constant variance, correlated variables, and two-way interaction between variables. On the other hand, AMG [34] handles these problems well, offering efficiency and versatility. It provides alternatives for handling endogeneity and is less prone to multicollinearity.…”
Section: Model Specificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It could, however, need additional statistical adjustments due to its sensitivity to violations such as non-constant variance, correlated variables, and two-way interaction between variables. On the other hand, AMG [34] handles these problems well, offering efficiency and versatility. It provides alternatives for handling endogeneity and is less prone to multicollinearity.…”
Section: Model Specificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…; a mparameters; the symbol f, called the PF characteristic, shows how the quantity of a resource is formally transformed into the volume of output. Some scientists (Glazyev, 2005) define the production function as an economic and mathematical expression of the dependence of the result of production activity on the factors conditioning it. Formally, the aggregate production function (based on PF) looks as follows:…”
Section: Era Of Aggregate Production Functionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tsionas and Polemis (2019), Tsounis and Steedman (2021), Francis et al (2020), Whelan (2021), Dandan (2020), Harb and Bassil (2023).…”
Section: 4mentioning
confidence: 99%