Investment-Specific Technical Change and Growth around the World
Investment-specific technical change (ISTC) contributes little to growth in most countries. This is because in many countries the investment process does not become notably more efficient over time. Still, cross-country differences in the contribution of ISTC to growth are significant. Differences i...
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Main Authors: | SAMANIEGO, Roberto M., SUN, Juliana Yu |
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2016
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