区分规模经济和技术进步

Lawrence J. Lau, Jungsoo Park
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我们展示了如何将规模经济与技术进步区分开来,以及如何在总体经济增长的实证分析中同时识别两者。利用元生产函数框架和来自发达经济体、新兴工业化经济体和发展中经济体样本的投入和产出的时间序列宏观经济数据的横截面,获得了它们在不同时期的个别规模回报程度和技术进步速度的估计。没有必要假设所有经济体的总生产函数都是相同的——它们只需要在对测量的投入和产出进行适当的经济和商品特定的时变转换后相似,这些相似性假设可以并且已经得到明确的检验。此外,还确定了规模回报和技术进步的个别经济特定偏差(如果有的话)。研究发现,单个经济体的规模回报程度取决于以人口规模为代表的国内市场规模和产业增加值占GDP的比重。研究还发现,个别东亚经济体的技术进步速度取决于它们的有形资本密集度。
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Distinguishing between Economies of Scale and Technical Progress
We show how economies of scale may be distinguished from technical progress and how both may be simultaneously identified in the empirical analysis of aggregate economic growth. Using the meta-production function framework and a cross-section of time-series macroeconomic data on inputs and outputs from a sample of developed, newly industrialised and developing economies, estimates of their individual degrees of returns to scale and rates of technical progress over different periods are obtained. It is not necessary to assume that the aggregate production functions of all economies are identical — they only need to be similar after suitable economy- and commodity-specific time-varying transformations of the quantities of the measured inputs and outputs, and these similarity assumptions can be and are explicitly tested. In addition, the individual economy-specific biases of returns to scale and technical progress, if any, are also identified. It is found that the degree of returns to scale of an individual economy depends on the size of its domestic market, represented by the size of its population, and the share of industry value-added in its GDP. It is also found that the rates of technical progress of individual East Asian economies depend on their tangible capital intensities.
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