Procyclical Productivity and Returns-to-Scale in Philippine Manufacturing


Autoria(s): Yamagata, Tatsufumi
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14/05/2007

14/05/2007

01/12/2000

Resumo

The Philippines is regarded as a highly oligopolistic economy, and it is argued that this is a cause of the relative stagnation of the economy to neighbouring East Asian economies. This presumption might be associated with increasing returns to scale and market power, which are consistent with the procyclical total factor productivity that is observed in the Philippines and the United States. However, this study found no strong evidence supporting increasing returns for aggregate manufacturing and three-digit manufacturing industries during 1956-1980 in the Philippines, based on data constructed by Hooley (1985). Further, this study does not support external effect discussed in Caballero and Lyons (1992).

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Asian Economic Journal 14.4 (2000.12): 389-414

http://hdl.handle.net/2344/554

Asian Economic Journal

14

4

389

414

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en

eng

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Blackwell Publishing

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Asian Economic Journal 14.4 (2000.12): 389-414, Blackwell Publishing

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Palavras-Chave #Procyclical productivity #Business cycles #Returns to scale #Philippines #生産性 #景気循環 #規模の経済 #フィリピン #332 #580 #AHPH Philippines フィリピン #D24 - Production; #D40 - General #E23 - Production #E32 - Business Fluctuations; Cycles #L60 - General #O10 - General #O53 - Asia including Middle East #338.011
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Journal Article