Total factor productivity growth and its decomposition in the Chinese construction industry since China's accession to the World Trade Organization

Wang, Y; Ye, G; Zheng, C and Zhang, S (2022) Total factor productivity growth and its decomposition in the Chinese construction industry since China's accession to the World Trade Organization. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 29(3), pp. 1258-1283. ISSN 0969-9988

Abstract

Purpose: Since China's accession of the World Trade Organization (WTO), its construction industry has attained unprecedented growth. However, for the sources of this enormous growth, a controversy regarding the total factor productivity growth (TFPG) still remains in production practice and extant studies. In view of this, the purpose of this paper is to measure TFPG and to explore its sources in the industry post-WTO accession. Design/methodology/approach: This study presents an innovative source analysis of TFPG. Stochastic frontier approach is adopted to measure TFPG and to explore its sources by decomposing TFPG into technical progress (TP), technical efficiency change (TEC), allocative efficiency change (AEC) and scale efficiency change (SEC). Although China joined WTO in 2001, to provide an effective baseline, the study period is from 2000 to 2017. Findings: The empirical results reveal that TFPG presented an overall downward evolutionary trend, but it still maintained a high growth post-WTO accession. From the perspective of decomposition, TP was the main source of TFPG. Furthermore, as a neglected source, interaction effects among TP, TEC, AEC and SEC have been demonstrated to have a significant influence on the cumulative TFPG. Practical implications: To make the results be reliable, the authors discuss the empirical findings mainly by revealing the reasons behind the evolutions of TFPG and its sources. Based on these revealed reasons, government and policy makers can further refine and summarize some more detailed and targeted policy implications to improve TFPG. Originality/value: By providing many empirical evidences to solve the aforesaid TFPG controversy, this paper, therefore, enriches the body of knowledge on growth theories, especially at the level of industrial economics.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: construction industry; interaction effects; stochastic frontier approach; total factor productivity growth; World Trade Organization
Index terms: industrial economics, total factor productivity, evolution, methodology, evidence, body of knowledge, China, efficiency, World Trade Organization, interaction, construction industry, policy implication
Subjects: knowledge management, environmental science, institutional frameworks, evaluation and assessment methods, policy studies, production economics, industry analysis, financial analysis, behavioral psychology, performance management, research methods, Geography
Topics: Cost Management, Geographical Context, Research Practice, Information Management, Governance, Sustainability, Quality Management
Descriptive scope: 4 PCTA

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