Day 1: March 9, 2021
Day 2: March 10, 2021
Day 3: March 16, 2021
Day 4: March 17, 2021
New York: 9 a.m.-12 p.m. |
Santiago: 10 a.m.-1 p.m. |
London: 1-4 p.m. |
Brussels: 2-5 p.m. |
India: 6:30 - 9:30 p.m. |
Beijing: 9 p.m.-12 a.m. |
Japan: 10 p.m.-1 a.m. |
Sydney: 12 a.m.-3 a.m. |
SESSION 1 (1:20 HOURS)
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Japan/Korea KLEMS -- Chair: Hak K. Pyo
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India KLEMS -- Chair: Deb Das
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Kyoji Fukao, Kim YoungGak and Kwon Hyeog Ug and Kenta Ikeuchi |
Sources of Japan's Economic Growth: Analysis Based on the JIP Database 2018 and Economic Census Data (Related paper) |
Siddhartha Nath and Rajib Das |
Capital misallocation and its implications for India’s potential GDP: An evidence from India KLEMS |
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Tsutomu Miyagawa, Konomi Tonogi, Takayuki Ishikawa |
Does the Productivity J-Curve Exist in Japan? |
Deb Kusum Das and Samiran Dutta |
Industry Origins of Growth and Productivity in India: The Manufacturing Story |
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Hyunbae Chun, Hak K. Pyo and Keun Hee Rhee |
Intangibles and Industrial Productivity Growth in Korea (1995-2017) |
Abdul A. Erumban, Harry X. Wu, Deb Kusum Das, David Liang |
Levels and growth rates of sectoral productivity: A comparison of India and China |
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Joji Tokui and Tatsuji Makino |
A Comparison of Human Capital and Productivity across Prefectures: Studies Based on Japan's Prefecture-level KLEMS Data (Related paper) |
Abid A. Burki, Mushtaq A. Khan, Syed Muhammad Hussain, Muhammad Raza Mustafa Khan |
Structural Change in Pakistan using Pakistan KLEMS Database, 1980-2010 |
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SESSION 2 (1:20 HOURS) | |||||||
PLENARY SESSION # 4: Closing Session -- Chair: Steve Landefeld | |||||||
Justin Harper, Jon D. Samuels, Corby Garner, Michael Jadoo, Andrew Kato, Michael Sverchkov, Jerin Varghese |
Using the American Community Survey to Construct a Labor Composition Measure Suitable for the BLS MFP Account and BEA-BLS Integrated Industry-level Production Account |
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Nicholas Oulton |
GDP is a Measure of Output, Not Welfare. Or, HOS Meets the SNA |
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Steve Landefeld |
The Importance of Global Value Chain Analysis to Public Policy |
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Weilin Liu, Robin Sickles |
Industry-Specific Productivity and Spatial Spillovers through input-output linkages: evidence from Asia-Pacific Value Chain |
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CLOSING REMARKS: Dale Jorgenson (10 minutes) |