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Comparison Of Total Factor Productivity Between Manufacturing Industries And Service Industries

Posted on:2012-03-01Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:C H ShiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2189330335463782Subject:International Trade
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This paper aims at the comparison of growth efficiency between manufacturing industries and service industries. Using DEA-based Malmquist index approach to describe the growth traits of manufacturing industries and service industries over the period of 1990-2009. And then, based the comparison of the two industries, a model reflecting the external effects between industries is used to analyze industries policy.The main results show that:(1)The total factor productivity of both industries continuously rised. (2) the core motive of TFP growth both are technological progresses. (3)Both industries' level of the technical efficiency relative to the Frontier are low. (4)There is a remarkable growth efficacy between manufacturing industries and service industries. Because the external effects of service industries are stronger than that of manufacturing industries, the policy to develop service industries more quickly is still appropriate.
Keywords/Search Tags:Manufacturing Industries, Service Industries, TFP, DEA, Malmquist Productivity Index
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