INDUSTRIAL SOLOW RESIDUALS: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY FOR BRAZIL

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Autor(a) principal: Magalhães, Matheus Albergaria de
Data de Publicação: 2011
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Análise Econômica (Online)
Texto Completo: https://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/AnaliseEconomica/article/view/7270
Resumo: In this paper, we study the cyclical properties of total-factor-productivity (TFP) rates (“Solow residuals”) for the Brazilian industry. In doing so, we check if methodological differences related to the construction of TFP measures can affect their statistical properties. The results obtained show that such properties are sensitive to the methodology employed. In particular, in the case of our sample, we obtain three main results: (i) corrected productivity measures are less correlated with industrial production measures when compared to non-corrected measures; (ii) corrected measures, where correction is done through the use of industrial energy consumption, are less volatile than industrial production measures, while the opposite is true for corrected measures where correction is done through capacity utilization rates; (iii) corrected measures where correction is made through the use of capacity utilization rates are the only measures which obey the Hall-Evans Invariance Property and they can be characterized as exogenous. These results show the importance of methodological issues related to the construction of productivity measures as well as the importance of capacity utilization rates in the case of business-cycle horizons.
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spelling INDUSTRIAL SOLOW RESIDUALS: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY FOR BRAZILRESÍDUOS DE SOLOW INDUSTRIAIS: UM ESTUDO EMPÍRICO PARA O BRASILSolow residualTechnology shocksBusiness cycles.E32C32C52Resíduo de SolowChoques tecnológicosCiclos de negócios.E32C32C52.In this paper, we study the cyclical properties of total-factor-productivity (TFP) rates (“Solow residuals”) for the Brazilian industry. In doing so, we check if methodological differences related to the construction of TFP measures can affect their statistical properties. The results obtained show that such properties are sensitive to the methodology employed. In particular, in the case of our sample, we obtain three main results: (i) corrected productivity measures are less correlated with industrial production measures when compared to non-corrected measures; (ii) corrected measures, where correction is done through the use of industrial energy consumption, are less volatile than industrial production measures, while the opposite is true for corrected measures where correction is done through capacity utilization rates; (iii) corrected measures where correction is made through the use of capacity utilization rates are the only measures which obey the Hall-Evans Invariance Property and they can be characterized as exogenous. These results show the importance of methodological issues related to the construction of productivity measures as well as the importance of capacity utilization rates in the case of business-cycle horizons.Neste artigo, estudamos as propriedades cíclicas de taxas de variação de medidas de produtividade total dos fatores (“resíduos de Solow”) para a indústria brasileira. Para tanto, procuramos verificar se diferenças na metodologia de construção das medidas de produtividade consideradas afetam suas propriedades estatísticas. Os resultados obtidos demonstram que tais propriedades são sensíveis à metodologia empregada. Em particular, no caso da amostra analisada, obtemos três resultados básicos: (i) medidas de produtividade corrigidas são menos correlacionadas com medidas de produção industrial quando comparadas com medidas de produtividade não corrigidas; (ii) medidas onde a correção é feita a partir do uso da variável “consumo industrial de energia elétrica” apresentam uma volatilidade inferior à volatilidade da produção industrial, enquanto que medidas onde a correção é feita a partir do uso da variável “utilização da capacidade instalada” apresentam uma volatilidade superior; (iii) apenas medidas onde a correção é feita a partir do uso de taxas variáveis de utilização da capacidade instalada obedecem à propriedade de invariância de Hall-Evans, podendo ser caracterizadas como exógenas. Esses resultados demonstram a importância da metodologia empregada na construção de medidas de produtividade bem como a importância de taxas variáveis de utilização da capacidade instalada no caso de horizontes correspondentes a ciclos de negócios.UFRGS2011-03-15info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/AnaliseEconomica/article/view/727010.22456/2176-5456.7270Análise Econômica; Vol. 28 No. 54 (2010): setembro de 2010Análise Econômica; v. 28 n. 54 (2010): setembro de 20102176-54560102-9924reponame:Análise Econômica (Online)instname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSporhttps://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/AnaliseEconomica/article/view/7270/11053Copyright (c) 2019 Análise Econômicainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMagalhães, Matheus Albergaria de2019-08-29T12:36:34Zoai:seer.ufrgs.br:article/7270Revistahttps://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/AnaliseEconomicaPUBhttps://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/AnaliseEconomica/oai||rae@ufrgs.br2176-54560102-9924opendoar:2019-08-29T12:36:34Análise Econômica (Online) - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv INDUSTRIAL SOLOW RESIDUALS: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY FOR BRAZIL
RESÍDUOS DE SOLOW INDUSTRIAIS: UM ESTUDO EMPÍRICO PARA O BRASIL
title INDUSTRIAL SOLOW RESIDUALS: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY FOR BRAZIL
spellingShingle INDUSTRIAL SOLOW RESIDUALS: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY FOR BRAZIL
Magalhães, Matheus Albergaria de
Solow residual
Technology shocks
Business cycles.
E32
C32
C52
Resíduo de Solow
Choques tecnológicos
Ciclos de negócios.
E32
C32
C52.
title_short INDUSTRIAL SOLOW RESIDUALS: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY FOR BRAZIL
title_full INDUSTRIAL SOLOW RESIDUALS: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY FOR BRAZIL
title_fullStr INDUSTRIAL SOLOW RESIDUALS: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY FOR BRAZIL
title_full_unstemmed INDUSTRIAL SOLOW RESIDUALS: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY FOR BRAZIL
title_sort INDUSTRIAL SOLOW RESIDUALS: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY FOR BRAZIL
author Magalhães, Matheus Albergaria de
author_facet Magalhães, Matheus Albergaria de
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Magalhães, Matheus Albergaria de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Solow residual
Technology shocks
Business cycles.
E32
C32
C52
Resíduo de Solow
Choques tecnológicos
Ciclos de negócios.
E32
C32
C52.
topic Solow residual
Technology shocks
Business cycles.
E32
C32
C52
Resíduo de Solow
Choques tecnológicos
Ciclos de negócios.
E32
C32
C52.
description In this paper, we study the cyclical properties of total-factor-productivity (TFP) rates (“Solow residuals”) for the Brazilian industry. In doing so, we check if methodological differences related to the construction of TFP measures can affect their statistical properties. The results obtained show that such properties are sensitive to the methodology employed. In particular, in the case of our sample, we obtain three main results: (i) corrected productivity measures are less correlated with industrial production measures when compared to non-corrected measures; (ii) corrected measures, where correction is done through the use of industrial energy consumption, are less volatile than industrial production measures, while the opposite is true for corrected measures where correction is done through capacity utilization rates; (iii) corrected measures where correction is made through the use of capacity utilization rates are the only measures which obey the Hall-Evans Invariance Property and they can be characterized as exogenous. These results show the importance of methodological issues related to the construction of productivity measures as well as the importance of capacity utilization rates in the case of business-cycle horizons.
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