Potential Output in the Kyrgyz Republic: Kyrgyz Republic
June 18, 2025
Summary
This paper revisits the potential output of the Kyrgyz Republic considering recent structural shifts and external shocks, including the pandemic and the regional conflict. Utilizing a suite of methodologies – production function, state-space models, and statistical filters – it estimates potential output growth at 5.3 percent, up from around 4.4 percent prior to the pandemic. This increase is primarily driven by capital accumulation and labor force expansion. However, total factor productivity remains below historical averages. The persistently positive output gap points to overheating risks, underscoring the need for counter-cyclical policies and structural reforms.
Subject: Labor, Labor markets, Output gap, Potential output, Production, Total factor productivity
Keywords: Capital Accumulation, Labor markets, Output Gap, output gap dynamics, output gap in the Kyrgyz Republic, output gap point, Potential Output, Structural Reforms, TFP gain, TFP series, Total Factor Productivity
Pages:
17
Volume:
2025
DOI:
Issue:
081
Series:
Selected Issues Paper No. 2025/081
Stock No:
SIPEA2025081
ISBN:
9798229011624
ISSN:
2958-7875




