Productivity Growth and Efficiency Dynamics of Korean Structural Transformation

This paper documents the sources of the Republic of Korea's economic growth, as well as the associated productivity growth and efficiency dynamics during its process of structural transformation from 1970 to 2016. The analysis includes land as...

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Main Author: Jeong, Hyeok
Format: Working Paper
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2020
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spelling okr-10986-339802022-09-20T00:11:23Z Productivity Growth and Efficiency Dynamics of Korean Structural Transformation Jeong, Hyeok PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH STRUCTURAL TRANSFORMATION TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT MARGINAL RATE OF SUBSTITUTION WEDGE ANALYSIS ALLOCATIVE EFFICIENCY This paper documents the sources of the Republic of Korea's economic growth, as well as the associated productivity growth and efficiency dynamics during its process of structural transformation from 1970 to 2016. The analysis includes land as a separate production factor to sort out the significant effect of changes in intersectoral land allocation, which makes significant differences in measuring the magnitudes and directions of change in sectoral total factor productivity (TFP). Input-based growth and structural changes contributed to the early take-off stage of growth in the 1970s. However, in the following three decades, the source of growth switched to productivity improvements, mainly engineered by the industry sector. This was the reason behind the country's sustained growth and escape from the "middle-income trap." Furthermore, agricultural TFP growth also made an important contribution to structural transformation by pushing out factors from agriculture to industry. Since 2011, however, when the Korean economy seemed to reach a steady state of constant capital-output ratio, TFP has suddenly stagnated. The wedge analysis suggests that the intersectoral allocation of labor was biased toward agriculture while that of capital and land was biased toward industry, compared to efficient levels. Meanwhile, the inter-temporal wedge analysis suggests that the Korean economy was in an over-investment mode throughout its structural transformation. The analysis also shows that the periods of productivity growth are not always associated with the enhancement of allocative efficiency, while growth-disturbing external macroeconomic shocks, such as joining the WTO and the Asian financial crisis, led to improvements in allocative efficiency. 2020-06-25T14:17:24Z 2020-06-25T14:17:24Z 2020-06 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/216711592488286605/Productivity-Growth-and-Efficiency-Dynamics-of-Korean-Structural-Transformation http://hdl.handle.net/10986/33980 English Policy Research Working Paper;No. 9285 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper East Asia and Pacific Korea, Republic of
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topic PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
STRUCTURAL TRANSFORMATION
TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
MARGINAL RATE OF SUBSTITUTION
WEDGE ANALYSIS
ALLOCATIVE EFFICIENCY
spellingShingle PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
STRUCTURAL TRANSFORMATION
TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
MARGINAL RATE OF SUBSTITUTION
WEDGE ANALYSIS
ALLOCATIVE EFFICIENCY
Jeong, Hyeok
Productivity Growth and Efficiency Dynamics of Korean Structural Transformation
geographic_facet East Asia and Pacific
Korea, Republic of
relation Policy Research Working Paper;No. 9285
description This paper documents the sources of the Republic of Korea's economic growth, as well as the associated productivity growth and efficiency dynamics during its process of structural transformation from 1970 to 2016. The analysis includes land as a separate production factor to sort out the significant effect of changes in intersectoral land allocation, which makes significant differences in measuring the magnitudes and directions of change in sectoral total factor productivity (TFP). Input-based growth and structural changes contributed to the early take-off stage of growth in the 1970s. However, in the following three decades, the source of growth switched to productivity improvements, mainly engineered by the industry sector. This was the reason behind the country's sustained growth and escape from the "middle-income trap." Furthermore, agricultural TFP growth also made an important contribution to structural transformation by pushing out factors from agriculture to industry. Since 2011, however, when the Korean economy seemed to reach a steady state of constant capital-output ratio, TFP has suddenly stagnated. The wedge analysis suggests that the intersectoral allocation of labor was biased toward agriculture while that of capital and land was biased toward industry, compared to efficient levels. Meanwhile, the inter-temporal wedge analysis suggests that the Korean economy was in an over-investment mode throughout its structural transformation. The analysis also shows that the periods of productivity growth are not always associated with the enhancement of allocative efficiency, while growth-disturbing external macroeconomic shocks, such as joining the WTO and the Asian financial crisis, led to improvements in allocative efficiency.
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author Jeong, Hyeok
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title Productivity Growth and Efficiency Dynamics of Korean Structural Transformation
title_short Productivity Growth and Efficiency Dynamics of Korean Structural Transformation
title_full Productivity Growth and Efficiency Dynamics of Korean Structural Transformation
title_fullStr Productivity Growth and Efficiency Dynamics of Korean Structural Transformation
title_full_unstemmed Productivity Growth and Efficiency Dynamics of Korean Structural Transformation
title_sort productivity growth and efficiency dynamics of korean structural transformation
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2020
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/216711592488286605/Productivity-Growth-and-Efficiency-Dynamics-of-Korean-Structural-Transformation
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