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Are developing countries accumulating sufficient total factor productivity to sustain their economic growth and job creation? Empirical evidence from the Middle East and North Africa region

机译:发展中国家是否积累了足够的总系数生产力,以维持其经济增长和创造就业机会?中东地区和北非地区的经验证据

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This study contributes new evidence on why the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region has failed to create decent jobs for decades. The growth accounting exercise reveals that the region suffered from an acute total factor productivity (TFP) deficit in the 1990s; it improved remarkably in the 2000s, before deteriorating significantly in the period between 2010 and 2017. Throughout the three subperiods, the region's growth relied heavily on capital accumulation. The severe deficit in TFP and the heavy reliance on physical capital for decades impaired the region's ability to sustain economic growth and to create decent jobs in the long run. The study recommends more government interventions in knowledge accumulation as a critical precondition for employment generation in developing countries.
机译:这项研究有助于为什么中东和北非(MENA)地区未能创造几十年的职业工作的新证据。增长核算展示揭示了该地区在20世纪90年代遭受急性总因素生产力(TFP)赤字;它在2010年至2010年至2017年期间显着恶化之前,它在2000年代出现了显着的提高。在整个三个亚太期间,该地区的增长严重依赖资本积累。 TFP的严重赤字和对数十年来物质资本的繁重依赖损害了该地区维持经济增长的能力,并长期以来创造了体面的工作。该研究建议更多政府干预知识累积作为发展中国家就业一代的重要前提。

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