Labor productivity in Turkey, Spain, Belgium, Austria, Switzerland, and New Zealand has been analyzed and modeled. These counties extend the previously analyzed set of the US, UK, Japan, France, Italy, and Canada. Modelling is based on the link between the rate of labor participation and real GDP per capita. New results validate the link and allow predicting a drop in productivity by 2010 in almost all studied countries
In this paper, we examine the contribution of labor quantity, labor quality, ICT capital, non-ICT ca...
There is a stark contrast between the recent evolution of labor productivity (and TFP) in the US and...
This paper studies the effect of changes in the employment rate on labour productivity per hour, tak...
Labor productivity in Turkey, Spain, Belgium, Austria, Switzerland, and New Zealand has been analyze...
Labor productivity in developed countries is analyzed and modeled. Modeling is based on our previous...
The evolution of labor force participation rate is modeled using a lagged linear function of real ec...
We have modeled the employment/population ratio in the largest developed countries. Our results sho...
The aim of the article is to propose different ways of forecasting labour productivity developments ...
The present paper aims at analyzing the sources of productivity in Europe to account for its recent ...
This study provides some empirical evidence and quantification of differences in labor productivity...
This paper provides international evidence on time-variation in trend productivity growth, based on ...
One of the most used measures of efficiency of an economy is labor productivity, which is the averag...
This paper develops a parametric decomposition framework of labor productivity growth relaxing the a...
Notion almost unknown before 1950, labor productivity is now commonly used by economists, engineers,...
To estimate long-run growth based on the so-called potential GDP became a constant preoccupation amo...
In this paper, we examine the contribution of labor quantity, labor quality, ICT capital, non-ICT ca...
There is a stark contrast between the recent evolution of labor productivity (and TFP) in the US and...
This paper studies the effect of changes in the employment rate on labour productivity per hour, tak...
Labor productivity in Turkey, Spain, Belgium, Austria, Switzerland, and New Zealand has been analyze...
Labor productivity in developed countries is analyzed and modeled. Modeling is based on our previous...
The evolution of labor force participation rate is modeled using a lagged linear function of real ec...
We have modeled the employment/population ratio in the largest developed countries. Our results sho...
The aim of the article is to propose different ways of forecasting labour productivity developments ...
The present paper aims at analyzing the sources of productivity in Europe to account for its recent ...
This study provides some empirical evidence and quantification of differences in labor productivity...
This paper provides international evidence on time-variation in trend productivity growth, based on ...
One of the most used measures of efficiency of an economy is labor productivity, which is the averag...
This paper develops a parametric decomposition framework of labor productivity growth relaxing the a...
Notion almost unknown before 1950, labor productivity is now commonly used by economists, engineers,...
To estimate long-run growth based on the so-called potential GDP became a constant preoccupation amo...
In this paper, we examine the contribution of labor quantity, labor quality, ICT capital, non-ICT ca...
There is a stark contrast between the recent evolution of labor productivity (and TFP) in the US and...
This paper studies the effect of changes in the employment rate on labour productivity per hour, tak...