In this paper, we make a comparison of industry output, inputs and productivity growth and levels between seven advanced economies (Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Netherlands, UK and U.S.). Our industry-level growth accounts make use of input data on labour quantity (hours) and composition (schooling levels), and distinguish between six different types of capital assets (including three ICT assets). The comparisons of levels rely on industry-specific purchasing power parities (PPPs) for output and inputs, within a consistent input-output framework for the year 1997. Our results show that differences in productivity growth and levels can mainly be traced to market services, not to goods-producing industries. Part of the strong productiv...
Since the mid-1990s, labor productivity growth in Europe has significantly slowed compared to earlie...
This paper presents international comparisons of the contribution of information and communication t...
Mind the gap! International comparisons of productivity in services and goods productio
In this paper, we make a comparison of industry output, inputs and productivity growth and levels be...
In this paper, we make a comparison of industry output, inputs and productivity growth and levels be...
In this paper, we make a comparison of industry output, inputs and productivity growth and levels be...
This paper describes recent trends in productivity growth in the EU and the US. By adopting a sector...
This paper presents comparisons of labour productivity (value added per hour worked) in market servi...
www.conference-board.org/economics 1ICT and productivity in Europe and the United States Where do th...
This paper examines cross-country and cross-industry differences in labor productivity performance a...
This working paper provides industry-specific purchasing power parities for gross output in the tran...
In this paper we present a new industry-level database to analyse sources of growth in four major Eu...
Since the mid-1990s, market services have positively influenced labor productivity growth in the US,...
Since the mid-nineties, U.S. labor productivity outgrows its European counterpart by a wide margin. ...
Since the mid-1990s, labor productivity growth in Europe has significantly slowed compared to earlie...
Since the mid-1990s, labor productivity growth in Europe has significantly slowed compared to earlie...
This paper presents international comparisons of the contribution of information and communication t...
Mind the gap! International comparisons of productivity in services and goods productio
In this paper, we make a comparison of industry output, inputs and productivity growth and levels be...
In this paper, we make a comparison of industry output, inputs and productivity growth and levels be...
In this paper, we make a comparison of industry output, inputs and productivity growth and levels be...
This paper describes recent trends in productivity growth in the EU and the US. By adopting a sector...
This paper presents comparisons of labour productivity (value added per hour worked) in market servi...
www.conference-board.org/economics 1ICT and productivity in Europe and the United States Where do th...
This paper examines cross-country and cross-industry differences in labor productivity performance a...
This working paper provides industry-specific purchasing power parities for gross output in the tran...
In this paper we present a new industry-level database to analyse sources of growth in four major Eu...
Since the mid-1990s, market services have positively influenced labor productivity growth in the US,...
Since the mid-nineties, U.S. labor productivity outgrows its European counterpart by a wide margin. ...
Since the mid-1990s, labor productivity growth in Europe has significantly slowed compared to earlie...
Since the mid-1990s, labor productivity growth in Europe has significantly slowed compared to earlie...
This paper presents international comparisons of the contribution of information and communication t...
Mind the gap! International comparisons of productivity in services and goods productio