Using enterprise surveys for MENA countries, this paper estimates total factor productivity (TFP) and examines its determinants.
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Introduction:
The Middle East and North African (MENA) region has been lagging behind compared to other regions, in terms of the role of technological progress in its economic growth and development. At the macroeconomic level, most of the output growth in the region has occurred as a result of increases in capital and labor, rather than in total factor productivity (TFP). Furthermore, numerous studies on MENA countries argued that TFP growth is crucial to overall growth...
Introduction:
The Middle East and North African (MENA) region has been lagging behind compared to other regions, in terms of the role of technological progress in its economic growth and development. At the macroeconomic level, most of the output growth in the region has occurred as a result of increases in capital and labor, rather than in total factor productivity (TFP). Furthermore, numerous studies on MENA countries argued that TFP growth is crucial to overall growth...
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