1. US TFP growth and the contribution of changes in export and import prices to real income growth.
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Diewert, W.
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INDUSTRIAL productivity ,ECONOMIC development ,FOREIGN trade regulation ,INDUSTRIAL costs ,PUBLIC administration ,BUSINESS expansion - Abstract
Using recent data from the Bureau of Economic Analysis, the Bureau of Labour Statistics (BLS), the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System and the US Department of Agriculture, the paper calculates the multifactor productivity (MFP) Growth for an Extended Business Sector of the US economy for the years 1987-2011. The Extended Business Sector (EBS) consists of the entire US economy less the inputs used and outputs produced by the Public Administration sector and less the US housing sector. The study found that MFP growth in the EBS averaged 1.157 % per year, somewhat higher than BLS MFP growth in the Private Sector which averaged 0.962 % per year. The study also produced estimates of MFP where a net output concept was used. Finally, the effects of changes in the prices of US exports and imports on real income growth was calculated using a translog model based on the work of Diewert and Morrison and Kohli. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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