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    Title: Industrial upgrading efficiency and free markets in emerging economies: A two-stage meta-frontier approach
    Authors: Wang, SX (Wang, Shi-Xiao)
    Lu, WM (Lu, Wen-Min)
    Hung, SW (Hung, Shiu-Wan)
    Contributors: 國企系
    Keywords: RESEARCH-AND-DEVELOPMENT
    GLOBAL VALUE CHAINS
    KNOWLEDGE SPILLOVERS
    KRUSKAL-WALLIS TEST
    RELATIVE EFFICIENCY
    INNOVATION
    DEA
    PERFORMANCE
    TECHNOLOGY
    INVESTMENT
    Date: 2020-09
    Issue Date: 2020-11-24 15:35:36 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: This paper establishes an industrial upgrading model by dividing the industrial upgrading process into two: the foundation-construction and industrial upgrading stages. Eighty-one sample countries, from 2006 to 2012, were divided into two groups according to their degree of market freedom. The meta-frontier method was employed to explore technology gaps in the groups caused by the different markets. It was found that emerging economies with a free market have a better upgrading performance than those with a restricted market, and the efficiency gap between the two groups was seen to be continually increasing.
    Relation: MANAGERIAL AND DECISION ECONOMICS 卷冊: 41 期: 6 頁數: 1084-1095
    Appears in Collections:[Department of Business Administration & Graduate Institute of International Business Administration ] periodical articles

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