1. The Price of Capital Goods: A Driver of Investment Under Threat
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Lian, Weicheng, Novta, Natalija, Pugacheva, Evgenia, Timmer, Yannick, and Topalova, Petia
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Monetary policy -- Analysis ,Emerging markets -- Economic aspects ,Trade barriers -- Economic aspects ,Industrial equipment -- Prices and rates ,Company pricing policy ,Banking, finance and accounting industries ,Business ,Business, international - Abstract
Over the past three decades, the price of machinery and equipment fell dramatically relative to other prices in advanced and emerging market and developing economies. Using cross-country and sectoral data, we show that the decline in the relative price of tangible tradable capital goods provided a significant impetus to the capital deepening that took place during the same time period. The broad-based decline in the relative price of machinery and equipment, in turn, was driven by the faster productivity growth in the capital goods producing sectors relative to the rest of the economy, and deeper trade integration, which induced domestic producers to lower prices and increase their efficiency. Our findings suggest an additional channel through which rising trade tensions and sluggish productivity could threaten real investment growth going forward. JEL Classifications F10 * F40 * E31 * 040, 1 Introduction For decades, real investment in machinery and equipment has outpaced real GDP growth in many emerging market and developing economies. Since 1995, the real investment rate in machinery [...]
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- 2020
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