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Exploring the Sources of Growth and Slowdowns for Growth Successes
Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan experienced unprecedented high growth after World War II but failed to sustain the high growth after the 1990s. Why did these growth successes fail to sustain their high growth? This study shows that the dynamics of total factor productivity growth has been crucial in...
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description | Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan experienced unprecedented high growth after World War II but failed to sustain the high growth after the 1990s. Why did these growth successes fail to sustain their high growth? This study shows that the dynamics of total factor productivity growth has been crucial in driving the overall output dynamics. Moreover, the long-term stagnation was exacerbated by labor market frictions and sometimes prolonged by capital market frictions. |
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