Technology Adoption and the Middle-Income Trap

This paper documents the existence of a "middle-income trap" for the Middle East and North Africa region. It argues that the economic woes of the Middle East and North Africa offer new insights into the debate on the trap which has thus far focused on the East Asia and Pacific region. The results are two-folds. First, non-parametric regressions show that the average rate of economic growth in the Middle East and North Africa has not only been significantly lower than that in the East Asia and Pacific region, but it has also tended to drop at an earlier level of income. Second, econometric results point to Middle East and North Africa having experienced a relatively slow pace of technology adoption in general-purpose technologies. The paper concludes that barriers to the adoption of general-purpose technologies related to the lack of contestability in key sectors could constitute an important channel of transmission for the middle-income trap.

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Main Authors: Arezki, Rabah, Fan, Rachel Yuting, Nguyen, Ha
Format: Working Paper biblioteca
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2019-05
Subjects:TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION, TECHNOLOGY ADOPTION, MIDDLE-INCOME TRAP, EMERGING MARKET ECONOMIES, TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY, BARRIER TO ENTRY, FIRM DYNAMIC, ECONOMIC GROWTH, COMPETITION POLICY,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/314521559247613834/Technology-Adoption-and-the-Middle-Income-Trap-Lessons-from-the-Middle-East-and-East-Asia
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/31797
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spelling dig-okr-10986317972024-12-18T04:09:54Z Technology Adoption and the Middle-Income Trap Lessons from the Middle East and East Asia Arezki, Rabah Fan, Rachel Yuting Nguyen, Ha TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION TECHNOLOGY ADOPTION MIDDLE-INCOME TRAP EMERGING MARKET ECONOMIES TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY BARRIER TO ENTRY FIRM DYNAMIC ECONOMIC GROWTH COMPETITION POLICY This paper documents the existence of a "middle-income trap" for the Middle East and North Africa region. It argues that the economic woes of the Middle East and North Africa offer new insights into the debate on the trap which has thus far focused on the East Asia and Pacific region. The results are two-folds. First, non-parametric regressions show that the average rate of economic growth in the Middle East and North Africa has not only been significantly lower than that in the East Asia and Pacific region, but it has also tended to drop at an earlier level of income. Second, econometric results point to Middle East and North Africa having experienced a relatively slow pace of technology adoption in general-purpose technologies. The paper concludes that barriers to the adoption of general-purpose technologies related to the lack of contestability in key sectors could constitute an important channel of transmission for the middle-income trap. 2019-06-06T14:24:51Z 2019-06-06T14:24:51Z 2019-05 Working Paper Document de travail Documento de trabajo http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/314521559247613834/Technology-Adoption-and-the-Middle-Income-Trap-Lessons-from-the-Middle-East-and-East-Asia https://hdl.handle.net/10986/31797 English Policy Research Working Paper;No. 8870 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank application/pdf World Bank, Washington, DC
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topic TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION
TECHNOLOGY ADOPTION
MIDDLE-INCOME TRAP
EMERGING MARKET ECONOMIES
TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY
BARRIER TO ENTRY
FIRM DYNAMIC
ECONOMIC GROWTH
COMPETITION POLICY
TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION
TECHNOLOGY ADOPTION
MIDDLE-INCOME TRAP
EMERGING MARKET ECONOMIES
TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY
BARRIER TO ENTRY
FIRM DYNAMIC
ECONOMIC GROWTH
COMPETITION POLICY
spellingShingle TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION
TECHNOLOGY ADOPTION
MIDDLE-INCOME TRAP
EMERGING MARKET ECONOMIES
TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY
BARRIER TO ENTRY
FIRM DYNAMIC
ECONOMIC GROWTH
COMPETITION POLICY
TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION
TECHNOLOGY ADOPTION
MIDDLE-INCOME TRAP
EMERGING MARKET ECONOMIES
TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY
BARRIER TO ENTRY
FIRM DYNAMIC
ECONOMIC GROWTH
COMPETITION POLICY
Arezki, Rabah
Fan, Rachel Yuting
Nguyen, Ha
Technology Adoption and the Middle-Income Trap
description This paper documents the existence of a "middle-income trap" for the Middle East and North Africa region. It argues that the economic woes of the Middle East and North Africa offer new insights into the debate on the trap which has thus far focused on the East Asia and Pacific region. The results are two-folds. First, non-parametric regressions show that the average rate of economic growth in the Middle East and North Africa has not only been significantly lower than that in the East Asia and Pacific region, but it has also tended to drop at an earlier level of income. Second, econometric results point to Middle East and North Africa having experienced a relatively slow pace of technology adoption in general-purpose technologies. The paper concludes that barriers to the adoption of general-purpose technologies related to the lack of contestability in key sectors could constitute an important channel of transmission for the middle-income trap.
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TECHNOLOGY ADOPTION
MIDDLE-INCOME TRAP
EMERGING MARKET ECONOMIES
TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY
BARRIER TO ENTRY
FIRM DYNAMIC
ECONOMIC GROWTH
COMPETITION POLICY
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Fan, Rachel Yuting
Nguyen, Ha
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