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    • openAccess   Capital goods imports and long-run growth: Is the Chinese experience relevant to developing countries? 

      Herrerías Talamantes, María Jesús; Orts, Vicente Elsevier (2013)
      In this paper, we analyze the role played by capital goods imports in the long-run growth of developing countries. We focus in the case of the Chinese economy in the last few decades. We find evidence that the ratio of ...
    • openAccess   Equipment investment, output and productivity in China 

      Herrerías Talamantes, María Jesús; Orts, Vicente Springer-Verlag (2012-02)
      At the beginning of the 1990s, J. Bradford De Long and Lawrence H. Summers highlighted in a series of influential articles that there were good reasons and quantitative evidence to support the point of view that machinery ...
    • closedAccess   Imports and growth in China 

      Herrerías Talamantes, María Jesús; Orts, Vicente Elsevier (2011-11)
      In this paper, we analyze the role played by imports and investment on labor productivity and output inChina from 1964 to 2004. In doing so, our analysis focuses on the role of technological progress incorporated into the ...
    • openAccess   Real exchange rate misalignments in CEECs: Have they hindered growth? 

      Cuestas, Juan Carlos; Mourelle, Estefanía; Regis, Paulo José Springer (2019-07-16)
      We study the impact of exchange rate misalignment on economic activity in nine Central and Eastern European economies. Exchange rate misalignments are computed from country-specific long-run exchange rate relationships ...
    • openAccess   The Driving Forces behind China’s Growth 

      Orts, Vicente; Herrerías Talamantes, María Jesús Wiley (2010)
      The main objective of this paper is to disentangling the determinants of the Chinese economic growth that occurred from 1965 to 2000. We have explored, first, the time series properties of the growth rates of GDP and labour ...