The purpose of this paper is to investigate the basic facts of service industry productivity, such as economies of scale, economies of scope, and economies of density in Japan. Specifically, by using establishment-level data on personal-service industries in which the simultaneity of production and consumption is especially prominent, the paper estimates production functions both for value-added and physical output measures. Key findings from the analysis are as follows: 1. In almost all the examined service industries, economies of scale in terms of establishment size and firm size, and economies of scope are found. 2. In almost all the examined service industries, significant economies of population density are observed, with productivity...
The relationship between domestic trade and service production, on one hand, and productivity per wo...
This paper aims to examine three issues: how bad the productivity performance in Japan's service sec...
We highlight the difference between the service sector and the man-ufacturing sector in regard to th...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the basic facts of service industry productivity, such a...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate empirically the relationship between demand fluctuations...
This paper examines the similarities and differences between the manufacturing and the service secto...
Abstract As service sectors account for a growing share of economic activity in advanced economies, ...
This paper aims to examine three issues: how bad the productivity performance in Japan’s service sec...
During the last decade, economists and policy makers have extensively discussed what types of firms ...
This paper examines productivity and returns to scale under the assumption of monopolistic competiti...
This paper examines productivity and returns to scale under the assumption of monopolistic competiti...
This paper examines productivity and returns to scale under the assumption of monopolistic competiti...
The paper explores the historical experience of productivity growth in the Asian economies over rece...
The service productivity literature has grown remarkably over the last two decades and has gathered ...
Using Japanese firm-level data, I investigate multinational enterprises (MNEs) in the services and m...
The relationship between domestic trade and service production, on one hand, and productivity per wo...
This paper aims to examine three issues: how bad the productivity performance in Japan's service sec...
We highlight the difference between the service sector and the man-ufacturing sector in regard to th...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the basic facts of service industry productivity, such a...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate empirically the relationship between demand fluctuations...
This paper examines the similarities and differences between the manufacturing and the service secto...
Abstract As service sectors account for a growing share of economic activity in advanced economies, ...
This paper aims to examine three issues: how bad the productivity performance in Japan’s service sec...
During the last decade, economists and policy makers have extensively discussed what types of firms ...
This paper examines productivity and returns to scale under the assumption of monopolistic competiti...
This paper examines productivity and returns to scale under the assumption of monopolistic competiti...
This paper examines productivity and returns to scale under the assumption of monopolistic competiti...
The paper explores the historical experience of productivity growth in the Asian economies over rece...
The service productivity literature has grown remarkably over the last two decades and has gathered ...
Using Japanese firm-level data, I investigate multinational enterprises (MNEs) in the services and m...
The relationship between domestic trade and service production, on one hand, and productivity per wo...
This paper aims to examine three issues: how bad the productivity performance in Japan's service sec...
We highlight the difference between the service sector and the man-ufacturing sector in regard to th...