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Measuring the macroeconomic performance of the Taiwanese economy

✍ Scribed by C.A Knox Lovell


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1995
Tongue
English
Weight
913 KB
Volume
39
Category
Article
ISSN
0925-5273

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✦ Synopsis


In this paper I construct a scalar-valued summary measure of the macroeconomic performance of an economy. The measure combines any number of conventional but noncommensurate performance indicators. The basic idea behind the procedure is to use mathematical programming techniques of efficiency measurement to construct a "best practice" macroeconomic performance frontier, and then to measure performance in terms of an indicator-based efficiency score. The procedure is applied to a set of ten Asian economies over the past two decades, with special attention paid to Taiwan.


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