This
study is an attempt to give an overview of the total factor productivity (TFP)
through the Leontief - Ghosh system. In principle, the change in the technical
factor of input matrix coefficient is due to a change in technology, but in
some developing countries the total of intermediate input increase is not due
to the influence of technological process changes but due to Other non-economic
factors. The efficiency seen from the Leontief - Ghosh relationship is that the
ratio of intermediate costs will be small and the rate of value added
progressively to 1. In these cases the less efficient the economy lead to the
aggregate factor productivity greater. Is that a paradox of developing
countries? Do mathematical - economic models seem to make no sense in these
cases?
Author(s) Details
Prof. Dr. Sc Nguyen Quang Thai
Vietnam Development Research Institute, Vietnam Economic Association, Vietnam.
Dr. Bui Trinh
Vietnam Development Research Institute, Vietnam.
Tran Anh Duong
Quang Tri Statistics Office, General Statistics Office, Vietnam.
Nguyen Viet Phong
General Statistics Office, Vietnam.
View Book :- http://bp.bookpi.org/index.php/bpi/catalog/book/185
Author(s) Details
Prof. Dr. Sc Nguyen Quang Thai
Vietnam Development Research Institute, Vietnam Economic Association, Vietnam.
Dr. Bui Trinh
Vietnam Development Research Institute, Vietnam.
Tran Anh Duong
Quang Tri Statistics Office, General Statistics Office, Vietnam.
Nguyen Viet Phong
General Statistics Office, Vietnam.
View Book :- http://bp.bookpi.org/index.php/bpi/catalog/book/185
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