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Liberalisation and Aggregate Productivity Growth

In: Globalisation and Productivity Growth

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  • David Greenaway
  • M. Emranul Haque

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The focus of the previous chapter was potential linkages between openness and aggregate productivity growth. As Henry and Milner show, there is a large literature on this, stimulated by a longstanding (academic and policy) interest in the appropriate trade orientation strategy for developing countries. The empirical evidence on links between openness and productivity growth is controversial, with some influential commentators arguing that what one finds depends in large measure upon the way in which openness is measured. Henry and Milner actually ask a different question; namely, does the way in which productivity growth is measured make a difference and they show that it can.

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  • David Greenaway & M. Emranul Haque, 2005. "Liberalisation and Aggregate Productivity Growth," Palgrave Macmillan Books, in: Holger Görg & David Greenaway & Richard Kneller (ed.), Globalisation and Productivity Growth, chapter 3, pages 28-46, Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Handle: RePEc:pal:palchp:978-0-230-52322-7_3
    DOI: 10.1057/9780230523227_3
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