Nota - Determinants of productivity growth: some international evidence

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  • Mohammad Fazal Haq London Guildhall University Autor
  • Guglielmo Maria Caporale South Bank University Autor
  • Joseph Pearlman London Guildhall University Autor

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Este artigo apresenta alguma evidência empírica sobre os determinantes do crescimento a longo prazo para um grupo de países da OCDE. Um modelo de análise de variância (ANOVA) é estimado usando-se dados de produtividade total dos fatores (PTF) a fim de avaliar a importância relativa de efeitos específicos da indústria, efeitos específicos do país e de choques internacionais, assim como de interações entre efeitos da indústria e efeitos do país.

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Haq, M. F. ., Caporale, G. M., & Pearlman, J. . (2001). Nota - Determinants of productivity growth: some international evidence. Estudos Econômicos (São Paulo), 31(3), 587-602. https://www.revistas.usp.br/ee/article/view/161534