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Between 1986 and 1991, total factor productivity the increase in output due to more efficient use of inputs such as labour and capital in Taiwan's electrical-machinery industry rose 23.6%.
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Most of the growth, in employment, in new products, in total factor productivity, and thus in living standards comes not from extant companies continuing to invest.
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The ease with which companies are born and fail is clearly one reason why Taiwan's total factor productivity has improved faster than that of all other Asian countries since 1960.
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Total factor productivity, which measures how efficiently labour and capital are combined, is only 42% of the level in America, or 82% that in South Korea.
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