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한국개발연구. Vol. 34, No. 1, March 2012, pp. 55-85

https://doi.org/10.23895/kdijep.2012.34.1.53

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Estimation of Embodied Technological Progress in Korean Manufacturing

Si wook LEE

Author & Article History

Manuscript received 07 July 2009; revision received 10 July 2009; accepted 02 November 2011.

Abstract

This paper empirically investigates the rates of embodied technological change and their relative contributions to total factor productivity growth for manufacturing, using the Korean plant-level manufacturing data for the period of 1985-2003. We adopt a production-based estimation method proposed by Sakellaris and Wilson (2004) in order to examine the marginal productivity increase of each vintage of equipment over time. We find that the rate of embodied technological progress of Korea’s manufacturing sector maintains the annual average level of 13.7 percent from 1985 to 2003, slightly lower than 16.9 percent of the U.S., estimated by Sakellaris & Wilson (2004). While the rate recorded a remarkable increase after the 1997 financial crisis, IT-producing and IT-using industries achieved higher rates of embodied technological progress than non-IT counterparts.

Keywords

체화 기술진보(Embodied Technological Progress), 설비투자(Equipment Investment)

JEL Code

O33, O47

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