FræðigreinarDifferences in productivity account for differences in output per capita between countries as well as changes in output and the standard of living for each country over long periods of time. During the first industrial revolution, one could already see the emergence of two groups of countries: the high- and the low-GDP per capita countries. The list of countries belonging to the highproductivity group has not changed much over the past century. Differences in institutions separate the two clubs. The high-productivity group is, amongst many other differences, characterized by less corruption, a better legal system, superior enforcement of contracts, a lower cost of starting a business and lower tariffs. Historical output series f...
The paper measures productivity growth in seventeen countries in the nineteenth and twentieth centur...
revised October 2006In this paper, we make a comparison of industry output, inputs and productivity ...
This paper studies the proximate determinants of differences in output per worker across countries s...
This paper studies the relevance of institutional differences in the way knowledge determines produc...
This paper studies the relevance of institutional differences in the way knowledge determines produc...
This paper sets out the evolution of Anglo-German comparative labour productivity levels since 1870,...
The paper measures productivity growth in seventeen countries in the nineteenth and twentieth centur...
A number of writers have recently questioned whether labour productivity or per capita incomes were ...
Conventional accounts of comparative Anglo-American economic performance, based on national accounts...
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British per capita GDP grew at an average annual rate of 0.13 per cent between 1086 and 1700. Althou...
The United States overtook Britain in comparative aggregate productivity levels primarily as a resul...
This paper presents a new benchmark of fisher weighted sector PPPs for agriculture, mining and five ...
In this paper, we make a comparison of industry output, inputs and productivity growth and levels be...
productivity, which is defined as the ratio of purcha s ing power par i ty-based GDP to aggregate ho...
The paper measures productivity growth in seventeen countries in the nineteenth and twentieth centur...
revised October 2006In this paper, we make a comparison of industry output, inputs and productivity ...
This paper studies the proximate determinants of differences in output per worker across countries s...
This paper studies the relevance of institutional differences in the way knowledge determines produc...
This paper studies the relevance of institutional differences in the way knowledge determines produc...
This paper sets out the evolution of Anglo-German comparative labour productivity levels since 1870,...
The paper measures productivity growth in seventeen countries in the nineteenth and twentieth centur...
A number of writers have recently questioned whether labour productivity or per capita incomes were ...
Conventional accounts of comparative Anglo-American economic performance, based on national accounts...
This paper presents a new benchmark of fisher weighted sector PPPs for agriculture, mining and five ...
British per capita GDP grew at an average annual rate of 0.13 per cent between 1086 and 1700. Althou...
The United States overtook Britain in comparative aggregate productivity levels primarily as a resul...
This paper presents a new benchmark of fisher weighted sector PPPs for agriculture, mining and five ...
In this paper, we make a comparison of industry output, inputs and productivity growth and levels be...
productivity, which is defined as the ratio of purcha s ing power par i ty-based GDP to aggregate ho...
The paper measures productivity growth in seventeen countries in the nineteenth and twentieth centur...
revised October 2006In this paper, we make a comparison of industry output, inputs and productivity ...
This paper studies the proximate determinants of differences in output per worker across countries s...