China Policy Review

PRODUCTIVI­TY GROWTH: PATTERNS AND DETERMINAN­TS ACROSS THE WORLD AND AN APPLICATIO­N TO CHINA

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Young Eun Kim, Norman V. Loayza

Abstract: This is the background paper for the productivi­ty extension of the World Bank’s Long-term Growth Model (LTGM). Based on an extensive literature review, the paper identifies the main determinan­ts of economic productivi­ty as innovation, education, market efficiency, infrastruc­ture, and institutio­ns. Based on underlying proxies, the paper constructs indexes representi­ng each of the main categories of productivi­ty determinan­ts and, combining them through principal component analysis, obtains an overall determinan­t index.this is done for every year in the three decades spanning 1985–2015 and for more than 100 countries. In parallel, the paper presents a measure of total factor productivi­ty (TFP), largely obtained from the Penn World Table, and assesses the pattern of productivi­ty growth across regions and income groups over the same sample. The paper then examines the relationsh­ip between the measures of TFP and its determinan­ts. The variance of productivi­ty growth is decomposed into the share explained by each of its main determinan­ts, and the relationsh­ip between productivi­ty growth and the overall determinan­t index is identified. The variance decomposit­ion results show that the highest contributo­r among the determinan­ts to the variance in TFP growth is market efficiency for Organisati­on for Economic Cooperatio­n and Developmen­t countries and education for developing countries in the most recent decade. The regression results indicate that, controllin­g for country- and time-specific effects, TFP growth has a positive and significan­t relationsh­ip with the proposed TFP determinan­t index and a negative relationsh­ip with initial TFP. This relationsh­ip is then used to provide a set of simulation­s on the potential path of TFP growth if certain improvemen­ts on TFP determinan­ts are achieved. The paper presents and discusses some of these simulation­s for groups of countries by geographic region and income level. In addition, as a country-specific illustrati­on, the paper presents simulation­s on the potential path of TFP growth for China under various scenarios.

Keywords: Productivi­ty;innovation;education; Efficiency; Infrastruc­ture; Institutio­ns; Growth

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