俄罗斯经济工业产出、劳动力和资本的新措施

I. Voskoboynikov
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无论是现在还是过去,俄罗斯都是世界经济的重要组成部分。的确,人们会期望有大量关于俄罗斯经济发展的研究。过去,计划经济相对于西方世界的增长和表现确实吸引了很多关注。这些类型的研究促成了发展思维的两次革命,这是“巨大的推动力”。这种方法是基于20世纪30年代苏联工业化的成功和1991年苏联的意外解体。然而,俄罗斯经济最近的表现很少被考虑,而从研究后苏联经济发展中可以学到很多东西。以俄罗斯为例进行研究的主要障碍是数据的可用性。从1990年代初开始,在官方统计和文献中都没有关于劳动力、资本和产出的详细工业数据。本文解决了这一差距,提供了新开发的数据集的详细描述,该数据集涵盖了1995-2009年NACE 1.0分类中的34个行业。本文还报告了产出增长率分解为劳动力、资本和生产率贡献的结果(工业增长核算)。使用更详细的数据和更好的理论基础,它表明资本对俄罗斯经济增长的贡献比之前文献中直到最近才报道的要大得多。
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New Measures of Output, Labour and Capital in Industries of the Russian Economy
Russia is an important part of the world economy both now and in the past. Indeed, one would expect an abundance of studies on Russian economic development. In the past, growth and performance in planned economies vis-a-vis the Western world did attract much attention. These types of studies contributed to two revolutions of development thinking, which are the ?big push? approach based on success of Soviet industrialization in 1930-s and the unexpected collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. However, recent performance of the Russian economy is less considered while much could be learned from studying the post-Soviet economic development. The key obstacle to the research in case of Russia is data availability. Detailed industrial data of labour, capital and output from early 1990-s onwards is not available both in the official statistics and in the literature. The present paper addresses this gap, providing detailed description of the newly developed dataset, which covers 34 industries in NACE 1.0 classification in 1995-2009. The paper also reports results of output growth rates decomposition into contributions of labour, capital and productivity (industrial growth accounting). Using more detailed data and better theoretical foundation it shows that the contribution of capital to economic growth in Russia is much more substantial that it has previously been reported in the literature until recently.
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