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Nguyen, H., Le, D., Dang, D & Nguyen, T. (2020). Labor heterogeneity and total factor productivity: evidence from Vietnamese manufacturing private sector.Management Science Letters , 10(1), 29-40.
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Harris, R., & Moffat, J. (2015). Plant-level determinants of total factor productivity in Great Britain, 1997–2008. Journal of Productivity Analysis, 44(1), 1-20.
Jovanovic, B. (1982). Selection and the Evolution of Industry. Econometrica: Journal of the Econometric Society, 649-670.
Levinsohn, J., & Petrin, A. (2003). Estimating production functions using inputs to control for unobservables. The Review of EconomicStudies, 70(2), 317-341.
Malerba, F. (1992). Learning by firms and incremental technical change. The Economic Journal, 102(413), 845-859.
Nguyen, H. Q. (2017). Business reforms and total factor productivity in Vietnamese manufacturing. Journal of Asian Economics, 51, 33-42.
Olley, G. S., & Pakes, A. (1992). The dynamics of productivity in the telecommunications equipment industry. Retrieved from
Pakes, A., & Ericson, R. (1998). Empirical implications of alternative models of firm dynamics. Journal of Economic Theory, 79(1), 1-45.
Petrin, A., & Levinsohn, J. (2012). Measuring aggregate productivity growth using plant‐level data. The Rand Journal of Economics, 43(4), 705-725.
Utterback, J. M. (1994). Radical innovation and corporate regeneration. Research Technology Management, 37(4), 10.
Van Biesebroeck, J. (2005). Firm size matters: Growth and productivity growth in African manufacturing. Economic Development and Cultural Change, 53(3), 545-583.
Williamson, O. E. (1967). Hierarchical control and optimum firm size. Journal of Political Economy, 75(2), 123-138.
Wooldridge, J. M. (2009). On estimating firm-level production functions using proxy variables to control for unobservables. Economics Letters, 104(3), 112-114.