This study provides some empirical evidence and quantification of differences in labor productivity among industries and countries. Using a recently available data base of value added per worker, country and time fixed effects are estimated first for various industries. Results are subsequently elaborated, to identify some time trends and sectoral profiles by country, which are in turn employed in a cluster analysis, summarizing some salient characteristics of industrial labor productivity in different economies. The empirical exercise is motivated by the possible employment of its findings in the construction of long-run economic growth scenarios, by means of Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) models. It is found that: (a) Manufa...
We develop an endogenous growth model with two sectors, manufacturing and non-manufacturing. The man...
This papers studies the sectoral differences in the impacts of various innovation policies, human ca...
Common patterns of structural change in the sectoral composition of production, consumption and labo...
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...
We study the origins of labor productivity growth and its differences across sectors. In our model, ...
This research paper aims for an empirical validation of the impact of labour institutions on product...
In this paper I investigate how the labor productivity growth is affected from various institutions ...
Labor productivity in developed countries is analyzed and modeled. Modeling is based on our previous...
The dissertation examines catching up in labor productivity across countries and across US states. I...
Differences in total factor productivity (TFP) are the dominant source of the large variation of in...
Labor productivity in Turkey, Spain, Belgium, Austria, Switzerland, and New Zealand has been analyze...
This paper provides international evidence on time-variation in trend productivity growth, based on ...
Large gaps in labor productivity between the traditional and modern parts of the economy are a funda...
The objective of this paper is to explain the reasons behind the dynamics of labor productivity (LP)...
We develop an endogenous growth model with two sectors, manufacturing and non-manufacturing. The man...
This papers studies the sectoral differences in the impacts of various innovation policies, human ca...
Common patterns of structural change in the sectoral composition of production, consumption and labo...
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...
We study the origins of labor productivity growth and its differences across sectors. In our model, ...
This research paper aims for an empirical validation of the impact of labour institutions on product...
In this paper I investigate how the labor productivity growth is affected from various institutions ...
Labor productivity in developed countries is analyzed and modeled. Modeling is based on our previous...
The dissertation examines catching up in labor productivity across countries and across US states. I...
Differences in total factor productivity (TFP) are the dominant source of the large variation of in...
Labor productivity in Turkey, Spain, Belgium, Austria, Switzerland, and New Zealand has been analyze...
This paper provides international evidence on time-variation in trend productivity growth, based on ...
Large gaps in labor productivity between the traditional and modern parts of the economy are a funda...
The objective of this paper is to explain the reasons behind the dynamics of labor productivity (LP)...
We develop an endogenous growth model with two sectors, manufacturing and non-manufacturing. The man...
This papers studies the sectoral differences in the impacts of various innovation policies, human ca...
Common patterns of structural change in the sectoral composition of production, consumption and labo...