Report NEP-EFF-2005-10-30
This is the archive for NEP-EFF, a report on new working papers in the area of Efficiency & Productivity. Angelo Zago issued this report. It is usually issued weekly.Subscribe to this report: email or RSS
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The following items were announced in this report:
- Eslava, Marcela & Haltiwanger, John C. & Kugler, Adriana & Kugler, Maurice, 2005. "Factor Adjustments after Deregulation: Panel Evidence from Colombian Plants," IZA Discussion Papers 1751, Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA).
- Johan Mathisen & Thierry D. Buchs, 2005. "Competition and Efficiency in Banking," IMF Working Papers 05/17, International Monetary Fund.
- Matthias Cinyabuguma & Bernardin Akitoby, 2004. "Sources of Growth in the Democratic Republic of the Congo," IMF Working Papers 04/114, International Monetary Fund.
- Marcello M. Estevão, 2004. "Why is Productivity Growth in the Euro Area so Sluggish?," IMF Working Papers 04/200, International Monetary Fund.
- Frederick L. Joutz & Yasser Abdih, 2005. "Relating the Knowledge Production Function to total Factor Productivity," IMF Working Papers 05/74, International Monetary Fund.
- David Hauner, 2004. "Explaining Efficiency Differences Among Large German and Austrian Banks," IMF Working Papers 04/140, International Monetary Fund.
- Petia Topalova, 2004. "Trade Liberalization and Firm Productivity," IMF Working Papers 04/28, International Monetary Fund.
- Maria Rosaria Alfano & Giovanni D'Orio, 2005. "Can Fiscal Policy Explain Technical Inefficiency Of Privatised Firms? A Parametric And Nonparametric Approach," Public Economics 0510016, EconWPA.
- Försund, Finn R & Sarafoglou, Nikias, 2005. "Utveckling och spridning av forskning: fallet effektivitetsforskning," Working Papers in Economics 181, University of Gothenburg, Department of Economics.
- Elena Loukoianova & Anna Unigovskaya, 2004. "Analysis of Recent Growth in Low-Income Cis Countries," IMF Working Papers 04/151, International Monetary Fund.
- Matteo Lanzafame, 2005. "Economic Structure, Technology Diffusion and Convergence: The Case of the Italian Regions," Studies in Economics 0507, Department of Economics, University of Kent.
- Wagner, Joachim, 2005. "German Works Councils and Productivity: First Evidence from a Nonparametric Test," IZA Discussion Papers 1757, Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA).
- K. Ali Akkemik, 2005. "Labor Productivity and Inter-Sectoral Reallocation of Labor in Singapore (1965-2002)," GE, Growth, Math methods 0510005, EconWPA.
- Abdoul Aziz Wane, 2004. "Growth and Convergence in WAEMU Countries," IMF Working Papers 04/198, International Monetary Fund.
- Dani Rodrik & Arvind Subramanian, 2004. "From "Hindu Growth" to Productivity Surge," IMF Working Papers 04/77, International Monetary Fund.
- M. Ayhan Kose & Roberto Cardarelli, 2004. "Economic Integration, Business Cycle, and Productivity in North America," IMF Working Papers 04/138, International Monetary Fund.
- International Monetary Fund, 2004. "Bank Consolidation and Performance," IMF Working Papers 04/149, International Monetary Fund.
- Tomasz Brodzicki, 2005. "Relative Centrality or Peripheriality and the Growth Effects of Relative Centrality or Peripheriality and the Growth Effects of Economic Integration within the European Union," International Trade 0510005, EconWPA.
- Frantisek Brazdik, 2005. "Oriented stochastic data envelopment models: Ranking comparison to stochastic frontier approach," CERGE-EI Working Papers wp271, The Center for Economic Research and Graduate Education - Economic Institute, Prague.
- Mary Amiti & Jozef Konings, 2005. "Trade Liberalization, Intermediate Inputs, and Productivity," IMF Working Papers 05/146, International Monetary Fund.
- Cristina Echevarria, 2005. "A Three Factor Agricultural Production Function: The Case of Canada," Microeconomics 0510011, EconWPA.
- Christophe Kamps, 2004. "New Estimates of Government Net Capital Stocks for 22 OECD Countries 1960-2001," IMF Working Papers 04/67, International Monetary Fund.
- J. David Brown & John S. Earle & Almos Telegdy, 2005. "The Productivity Effects of Privatization: Longitudinal Estimates from Hungary, Romania, Russia, and Ukraine," Upjohn Working Papers and Journal Articles 05-121, W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research.