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dc.contributor.authorLe, Duc Huy
dc.date.accessioned2023-11-01T10:23:30Z-
dc.date.available2023-11-01T10:23:30Z-
dc.date.issued2019
dc.identifier.isbn1937-0020
dc.identifier.urihttps://dlib.neu.edu.vn/handle/NEU/58596-
dc.descriptionlabor economics
dc.description.abstractThis study analyzes and proposes a method to examine the impacts of sectorial restructuring on social labor productivity (LP) growth when changing the proportion of each sector in the total output values and the value-added rates out of sector outputs. This method aims to supplement or replace the shift share analysis (SSA)1, in which the central variable is the labor structure, with an application on the output. This new approach helps to avoid errors in calculation, and considers the aggregation of growth factors rather than labor mobility itself; hence, it provides a more comprehensive explanation of the origins of productivity growth and a meaningful assessment to improve the policies on restructuring economic sectors. The research uses methods of decomposing LP growth and explains the inflence of factors contributing to productivity growth including: output restructuring, changing the quality of economic growth measured by the valueadded to gross output ratio, combination of interactions between structural change and change in value-added, and correlation between production expansion and labor attraction. The research analyzes the LP in Vietnam during 2000-2017 based on data collected from the general statistics offi (GSO). Results show that the LP growth rate of Vietnam in recent years has improved but slowly due to the ineffient economic restructuring. It sheds light on proposing recommendations to increase the social labor productivity in Vietnam.
dc.description.tableofcontents1. Introduction; 2. Literature review; 3. Model development and data description; 4. Empirical results and discussion; 5. Conclusion and recommendations
dc.format.extentKhổ 21 x 29.7
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherKinh Tế Quốc Dân
dc.subjectDecomposition
dc.subjecteconomic restructuring
dc.subjectsocial labor productivity
dc.subjectVietnam
dc.titleAn Analysis of The Contribution of Economic Restructuring to Social Labor Productivity Growth: A Case Study of Vietnam
dc.typeJournal of Economics and Development
dc.identifier.barcodeArticle 4_JED_Vol 21_Special Issue
dc.relation.referenceArk, B.V (1995), ‘Sectoral growth accounting and structural change in postwar Europe’, GGDC Research Memorandum 199523, Groningen Growth and Development Centre, University of Groningen. Ark, B.V. and Timmer, M.P. (2003), ‘Asia’s productivity performance and potential: The contribution of sectors and structural change’, presentation at RIETI-KEIO Conference on Japanese Economy: Leading East Asia in the 21st Century?, Tokyo, May 30th. Bui, B.C., Bui, T. and Duong, M.H. (2014), Methods of economics and environment analysis through InputOuput model, Statistics Publisher, Hanoi. Bui, T. (2016), I-O tables up-to-date for 2012-2016, Statistics Publisher, Hanoi. Bui, T.T. ( 2006), Economic restructuring in Vietnam, Social science publisher, Hanoi. Bui, T.T. (1997), Factors affcting economic restructuring in the industrialization period of Vietnam, Social Science Publisher, Hanoi. Do, H.N. (1996), Sectoral restructuring and development of key sectors in Vietnam, Social Science Publisher, Hanoi. Fabricant, S. (1942), Employment in manufacturing, 1899-1939, an analysis of its relation to the volume of production, National Bureau of Economic Research, New York. Fei, J.C.H. and Ranis, G. (1964), Development of the labor surplus economy, R.D. Irwin, Homewood, Illinois. General Statistics Offi of Vietnam (2000), I-O tables, Statistics Publisher, Hanoi. General Statistics Offi of Vietnam (2007), I-O tables, Hanoi: Statistics. General Statistics Offi of Vietnam (2012), I-O tables, Hanoi: Statistics. Kuznets, S. (1966), Modern economic growth, CT: Yale University Press, New Haven. Lewis, A.W. (1955), The theory of economic growth, IL: Irwin, Homewood. Mai, V.T. (2014), ‘Study the relationship between economic restructuring and economic growth in Ho Chi Minh city’, Doctoral thesis in economics, Hanoi Polytechnic University. Nguyen, Thi Tue Anh (2007), Assessment of the contribution of economic sectors and economic restructure to labor productivity growth in Vietnam, Central Institute for Economic Management, Hanoi. OECD (2002), Key indicators of the labour market (KILM): 2001-2002, Geneva. Phi, D.H. (2014), ‘Effcts of economic restructure on level of economic development and quality of life’, Journal Of Economic Development, 282, 2-14. Schumpeter, J.A. (1934), The theory of economic development, MA: Harvard University Press, Cambridge. The Government of Vietnam (2007), Decision No.102/2007/QD-TTg system of Vietnamese economic sector, dated on January 23 rd 2007. UNIDO (2009), Industrial development indicators, retrieved on June 15th 2018, from <https://www.unido. org/sites/default/fies/2009-02/IDR_2009_print_0.PDF>.
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    Thông tin siêu dữ liệu biểu ghi
    Trường DC Giá trịNgôn ngữ
    dc.contributor.authorLe, Duc Huy
    dc.date.accessioned2023-11-01T10:23:30Z-
    dc.date.available2023-11-01T10:23:30Z-
    dc.date.issued2019
    dc.identifier.isbn1937-0020
    dc.identifier.urihttps://dlib.neu.edu.vn/handle/NEU/58596-
    dc.descriptionlabor economics
    dc.description.abstractThis study analyzes and proposes a method to examine the impacts of sectorial restructuring on social labor productivity (LP) growth when changing the proportion of each sector in the total output values and the value-added rates out of sector outputs. This method aims to supplement or replace the shift share analysis (SSA)1, in which the central variable is the labor structure, with an application on the output. This new approach helps to avoid errors in calculation, and considers the aggregation of growth factors rather than labor mobility itself; hence, it provides a more comprehensive explanation of the origins of productivity growth and a meaningful assessment to improve the policies on restructuring economic sectors. The research uses methods of decomposing LP growth and explains the inflence of factors contributing to productivity growth including: output restructuring, changing the quality of economic growth measured by the valueadded to gross output ratio, combination of interactions between structural change and change in value-added, and correlation between production expansion and labor attraction. The research analyzes the LP in Vietnam during 2000-2017 based on data collected from the general statistics offi (GSO). Results show that the LP growth rate of Vietnam in recent years has improved but slowly due to the ineffient economic restructuring. It sheds light on proposing recommendations to increase the social labor productivity in Vietnam.
    dc.description.tableofcontents1. Introduction; 2. Literature review; 3. Model development and data description; 4. Empirical results and discussion; 5. Conclusion and recommendations
    dc.format.extentKhổ 21 x 29.7
    dc.language.isoen
    dc.publisherKinh Tế Quốc Dân
    dc.subjectDecomposition
    dc.subjecteconomic restructuring
    dc.subjectsocial labor productivity
    dc.subjectVietnam
    dc.titleAn Analysis of The Contribution of Economic Restructuring to Social Labor Productivity Growth: A Case Study of Vietnam
    dc.typeJournal of Economics and Development
    dc.identifier.barcodeArticle 4_JED_Vol 21_Special Issue
    dc.relation.referenceArk, B.V (1995), ‘Sectoral growth accounting and structural change in postwar Europe’, GGDC Research Memorandum 199523, Groningen Growth and Development Centre, University of Groningen. Ark, B.V. and Timmer, M.P. (2003), ‘Asia’s productivity performance and potential: The contribution of sectors and structural change’, presentation at RIETI-KEIO Conference on Japanese Economy: Leading East Asia in the 21st Century?, Tokyo, May 30th. Bui, B.C., Bui, T. and Duong, M.H. (2014), Methods of economics and environment analysis through InputOuput model, Statistics Publisher, Hanoi. Bui, T. (2016), I-O tables up-to-date for 2012-2016, Statistics Publisher, Hanoi. Bui, T.T. ( 2006), Economic restructuring in Vietnam, Social science publisher, Hanoi. Bui, T.T. (1997), Factors affcting economic restructuring in the industrialization period of Vietnam, Social Science Publisher, Hanoi. Do, H.N. (1996), Sectoral restructuring and development of key sectors in Vietnam, Social Science Publisher, Hanoi. Fabricant, S. (1942), Employment in manufacturing, 1899-1939, an analysis of its relation to the volume of production, National Bureau of Economic Research, New York. Fei, J.C.H. and Ranis, G. (1964), Development of the labor surplus economy, R.D. Irwin, Homewood, Illinois. General Statistics Offi of Vietnam (2000), I-O tables, Statistics Publisher, Hanoi. General Statistics Offi of Vietnam (2007), I-O tables, Hanoi: Statistics. General Statistics Offi of Vietnam (2012), I-O tables, Hanoi: Statistics. Kuznets, S. (1966), Modern economic growth, CT: Yale University Press, New Haven. Lewis, A.W. (1955), The theory of economic growth, IL: Irwin, Homewood. Mai, V.T. (2014), ‘Study the relationship between economic restructuring and economic growth in Ho Chi Minh city’, Doctoral thesis in economics, Hanoi Polytechnic University. Nguyen, Thi Tue Anh (2007), Assessment of the contribution of economic sectors and economic restructure to labor productivity growth in Vietnam, Central Institute for Economic Management, Hanoi. OECD (2002), Key indicators of the labour market (KILM): 2001-2002, Geneva. Phi, D.H. (2014), ‘Effcts of economic restructure on level of economic development and quality of life’, Journal Of Economic Development, 282, 2-14. Schumpeter, J.A. (1934), The theory of economic development, MA: Harvard University Press, Cambridge. The Government of Vietnam (2007), Decision No.102/2007/QD-TTg system of Vietnamese economic sector, dated on January 23 rd 2007. UNIDO (2009), Industrial development indicators, retrieved on June 15th 2018, from <https://www.unido. org/sites/default/fies/2009-02/IDR_2009_print_0.PDF>.
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