Analysis of total factor productivity growth in marine and offshore industry

The main motivation behind this paper is to estimate the Total Factor Productivity growth (TFPG) in Marine and Offshore (M&O) industry from 1981 to 2013, and find out the determinants of estimated TFPG in this industry. Using a translog production function, estimated TFPG and its translog ind...

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Main Authors: Chia, Cheryl Xin Yu, Lin, Joyce Shi Ying, Neo, Kai Min
Other Authors: Chew Soon Beng
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-668462019-12-10T12:03:28Z Analysis of total factor productivity growth in marine and offshore industry Chia, Cheryl Xin Yu Lin, Joyce Shi Ying Neo, Kai Min Chew Soon Beng School of Humanities and Social Sciences DRNTU::Social sciences The main motivation behind this paper is to estimate the Total Factor Productivity growth (TFPG) in Marine and Offshore (M&O) industry from 1981 to 2013, and find out the determinants of estimated TFPG in this industry. Using a translog production function, estimated TFPG and its translog index are predicted from 1981 to 2013. The overall trend of estimated TFPG has been found to be declining gradually and there is a positive and significant relationship between output growth and TFPG in M&O industry from 1981 to 2013. Next, the Ordinary Least Square model was applied to analyse the variables that have an effect on the TFPG in M&O industry. Among others, value-added per worker and R&D expenditure in private sector are found to have significant positive influence on TFPG, while accident frequency rate and employer’s CPF contribution rate are found to have significant negative influence on TFPG. Bachelor of Arts 2016-04-28T02:04:39Z 2016-04-28T02:04:39Z 2016 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/66846 en Nanyang Technological University 47 p. application/pdf
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Chia, Cheryl Xin Yu
Lin, Joyce Shi Ying
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Analysis of total factor productivity growth in marine and offshore industry
description The main motivation behind this paper is to estimate the Total Factor Productivity growth (TFPG) in Marine and Offshore (M&O) industry from 1981 to 2013, and find out the determinants of estimated TFPG in this industry. Using a translog production function, estimated TFPG and its translog index are predicted from 1981 to 2013. The overall trend of estimated TFPG has been found to be declining gradually and there is a positive and significant relationship between output growth and TFPG in M&O industry from 1981 to 2013. Next, the Ordinary Least Square model was applied to analyse the variables that have an effect on the TFPG in M&O industry. Among others, value-added per worker and R&D expenditure in private sector are found to have significant positive influence on TFPG, while accident frequency rate and employer’s CPF contribution rate are found to have significant negative influence on TFPG.
author2 Chew Soon Beng
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Chia, Cheryl Xin Yu
Lin, Joyce Shi Ying
Neo, Kai Min
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author Chia, Cheryl Xin Yu
Lin, Joyce Shi Ying
Neo, Kai Min
author_sort Chia, Cheryl Xin Yu
title Analysis of total factor productivity growth in marine and offshore industry
title_short Analysis of total factor productivity growth in marine and offshore industry
title_full Analysis of total factor productivity growth in marine and offshore industry
title_fullStr Analysis of total factor productivity growth in marine and offshore industry
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of total factor productivity growth in marine and offshore industry
title_sort analysis of total factor productivity growth in marine and offshore industry
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