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Growth Accounting×Total Factor Productivity×
OborEkonomieEkonomie
RodinaRegression modelRegression model
Rok vzniku19571957
TvůrceRobert Solow; Dale Jorgenson & Zvi GrilichesRobert Solow; Caves, Christensen & Diewert
TypProduction-function-based decomposition of output growthProductivity measurement via index numbers and production functions
Původní zdrojSolow, R. M. (1957). Technical change and the aggregate production function. The Review of Economics and Statistics, 39(3), 312–320. DOI ↗Solow, R. M. (1957). Technical change and the aggregate production function. The Review of Economics and Statistics, 39(3), 312–320. DOI ↗
Další názvySources of Growth Analysis, Solow Growth Accounting, Production Function Decomposition, Total Factor Productivity AccountingTFP, Multifactor Productivity, MFP, Joint Factor Productivity
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ShrnutíGrowth accounting is a production-function-based framework that decomposes the growth rate of aggregate output into the contributions of growth in measured inputs — typically capital and labour — and a residual that captures the growth in total factor productivity (TFP). Building on Robert Solow's 1957 derivation and refined by Dale Jorgenson and Zvi Griliches in 1967, it weights each input's growth rate by its share of national income and attributes whatever output growth is left unexplained to improvements in productivity, technology, and efficiency.Total factor productivity (TFP), also called multifactor productivity, measures how much output an economic unit produces from a given bundle of all its inputs taken together — capital, labour, and often intermediate materials. It is the efficiency with which inputs are jointly transformed into output, and it captures everything that raises output without raising measured inputs: technology, organization, and the reallocation of resources. TFP is measured in two broad ways: the index-number approach, which forms the ratio of an aggregate output index to an aggregate input index using economically justified (superlative) weights, and the econometric production-function approach, which estimates the technology and recovers productivity as an unobserved term.
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