This paper provides evidence on past growth of productivity, analysing the evolution of labour productivity, capital deepening and multi-factor productivity. Based on a literature review of recent studies, it shows that economic growth is increasingly attributable to the accumulation of intangible capital and that consequently, an increasing share of conventionally measured rise in labour productivity has, in fact, been ploughed back into the economy as intangible capital formation. In addition, it shows that on average for the developed countries examined, the growth of total factor productivity has been the main determinant of the increase in living standards over the 50 years from 1960 to 2010. It also demonstrates a striking slowdown in...
International audienceEconomic growth in advanced countries has slowed in successive stages since th...
Using a new and original database, our paper contributes to the growth accounting literature with th...
This dissertation looks at cross-country patterns of economic and productivity growth. In particular...
This paper provides evidence on past growth of productivity, analysing the evolution of labour produ...
This paper is aimed at studying the long run relationship between GDP per capita growth and the job ...
The aim of this paper is to develop and implement an analytical framework assessing whether better-q...
October 2007Slower growth, or even a decline, of the labour force and an increase in old-age depende...
When we try to answer the question what an ageing workforce will mean for the future European produc...
International audienceUsing a new and original database, our paper contributes to the growth account...
We examine the relative importance of the growth of physical and human capital and the growth of tot...
This study argues that the creation of productive jobs is the key to economic growth, social develop...
Abstract: The focus of this contribution is on weak productivity growth, in the UK and other advance...
Understanding the sources of economic growth has been a major subject in economics, as economic grow...
The paper develops a two-country endogenous growth model to investigate possible causes for the exis...
The focus of this contribution is on weak productivity growth, in the UK and other advanced economie...
International audienceEconomic growth in advanced countries has slowed in successive stages since th...
Using a new and original database, our paper contributes to the growth accounting literature with th...
This dissertation looks at cross-country patterns of economic and productivity growth. In particular...
This paper provides evidence on past growth of productivity, analysing the evolution of labour produ...
This paper is aimed at studying the long run relationship between GDP per capita growth and the job ...
The aim of this paper is to develop and implement an analytical framework assessing whether better-q...
October 2007Slower growth, or even a decline, of the labour force and an increase in old-age depende...
When we try to answer the question what an ageing workforce will mean for the future European produc...
International audienceUsing a new and original database, our paper contributes to the growth account...
We examine the relative importance of the growth of physical and human capital and the growth of tot...
This study argues that the creation of productive jobs is the key to economic growth, social develop...
Abstract: The focus of this contribution is on weak productivity growth, in the UK and other advance...
Understanding the sources of economic growth has been a major subject in economics, as economic grow...
The paper develops a two-country endogenous growth model to investigate possible causes for the exis...
The focus of this contribution is on weak productivity growth, in the UK and other advanced economie...
International audienceEconomic growth in advanced countries has slowed in successive stages since th...
Using a new and original database, our paper contributes to the growth accounting literature with th...
This dissertation looks at cross-country patterns of economic and productivity growth. In particular...