Productivity Growth in Developing Countries
The Role of Efficiency

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Productivity growth in developing countries : the role of efficiency
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This work combines an empirical analysis of productive efficiency change in Newly Industrializing Countries with a theoretical growth model that explores the implications of improvements in productive efficiency on the growth rate of an economy.
Preface List of Figures List of Tables 1. Are Kaldor's Laws Applicable in the Newly Industrializing Countries 2. Incorporating Technical Efficiency in a Growth Model 3. A Statement of the Problem and the Method used in Estimation 4. Results on Estimating Efficiency in Indian Industry 5. Total Factor Productivity Growth in the Indian Pharmaceutical Industry: A Decomposition in the Spirit of Nishimizu and page (1982) 6. Some Conclusions on Productivity and Efficiency Changes Appendix 1 Appendix 2 Bibliography
Vaishali Mamgain
The final volume of the Garland Encyclopedia of World Music includes first-person fieldwork case studies from different regions of the world, a general index to the entire series as well as,all the bibliographies, discographies and videographies from the nine regional volumes. It is an essential reference for the field-one that students, teachers, and scholars will consult regularly.