Total factor productivity gap between the “New” and “Old” Europe: an industry-level perspective

Radicic, Dragana, Borovic, Zoran and Trivic, Jelena (2023) Total factor productivity gap between the “New” and “Old” Europe: an industry-level perspective. Post-Communist Economies, 35 (7). ISSN 1463-1377

Full content URL: https://doi.org/10.1080/14631377.2023.2236868

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The main goal of this article is to investigate the source of productivity growth for the Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) countries, at the industry level, based on the Schumpeterian creative destruction mechanisms. Our study provides valuable insights into productivity drivers for the CEE countries, which are vital for the policy makers. To measure productivity, we calculate the Total factor Productivity (TFP) measure based on the raw labour, at the industry level. There is a substantial productivity gap at the industry level between the CEE and core European countries (EU14). The result of econometric analysis suggests that the further a country lies behind the frontier, the higher is the rate of TFP growth, i.e. the convergence process.

Keywords:Total factor productivity, convergence, R&D, ICT, Human Capital
Subjects:L Social studies > L100 Economics
L Social studies > L110 Applied Economics
Divisions:COLLEGE OF ARTS, SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES > Lincoln International Business School
ID Code:55600
Deposited On:18 Aug 2023 09:28

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