This study provides some empirical evidence and quantification of differences in labor\ud productivity among industries and countries. Using a recently available data base of value\ud added per worker, country and time fixed effects are estimated first for various industries.\ud Results are subsequently elaborated, to identify some time trends and sectoral profiles by\ud country, which are in turn employed in a cluster analysis, summarizing some salient\ud characteristics of industrial labor productivity in different economies. The empirical exercise\ud is motivated by the possible employment of its findings in the construction of long-run\ud economic growth scenarios, by means of Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) models. It\ud is found ...
The main objective of the present thesis is to analyze the underperformance of labour productivity g...
In this paper, we investigate the role of labor productivity growth and whether the determinants of ...
In their influential study on productivity growth at the sector-level, Bernard and Jones (1996, BJ) ...
This study provides some empirical evidence and quantification of differences in labor productivity...
Abstract This study provides some empirical evidence and quantification of differences in labor prod...
This research paper aims for an empirical validation of the impact of labour institutions on product...
We study the origins of labor productivity growth and its differences across sectors. In our model, ...
Labor productivity in developed countries is analyzed and modeled. Modeling is based on our previous...
This study uses data to study differences in labour productivity gains across domestic and foreign-c...
Abstract This paper develops a parametric decomposi-tion framework of labor productivity growth rela...
This paper investigates the determinants of labor productivity growth using a cross country panel da...
This study investigates problems of productivity growth with special emphasis on institutions in the...
This paper constructs a two-country model of international trade to study how labor market frictions...
In their influential study on productivity growth at the sector-level, Bernard and Jones (1996, BJ) ...
It is a well-known empirical fact that the goods producing (tradables) sector of industrialized econ...
The main objective of the present thesis is to analyze the underperformance of labour productivity g...
In this paper, we investigate the role of labor productivity growth and whether the determinants of ...
In their influential study on productivity growth at the sector-level, Bernard and Jones (1996, BJ) ...
This study provides some empirical evidence and quantification of differences in labor productivity...
Abstract This study provides some empirical evidence and quantification of differences in labor prod...
This research paper aims for an empirical validation of the impact of labour institutions on product...
We study the origins of labor productivity growth and its differences across sectors. In our model, ...
Labor productivity in developed countries is analyzed and modeled. Modeling is based on our previous...
This study uses data to study differences in labour productivity gains across domestic and foreign-c...
Abstract This paper develops a parametric decomposi-tion framework of labor productivity growth rela...
This paper investigates the determinants of labor productivity growth using a cross country panel da...
This study investigates problems of productivity growth with special emphasis on institutions in the...
This paper constructs a two-country model of international trade to study how labor market frictions...
In their influential study on productivity growth at the sector-level, Bernard and Jones (1996, BJ) ...
It is a well-known empirical fact that the goods producing (tradables) sector of industrialized econ...
The main objective of the present thesis is to analyze the underperformance of labour productivity g...
In this paper, we investigate the role of labor productivity growth and whether the determinants of ...
In their influential study on productivity growth at the sector-level, Bernard and Jones (1996, BJ) ...