Relative unit labour costs vis-à-vis trading partners are an important indicator of international competitiveness in the manufacturing sector. Unit labour costs are the main determinant for prices and consequently also for the competitiveness of a given sector or the economy as a whole, although qualitative competitiveness factors play a decisive role as well.Lohnstückkostenposition
This note shows that unit labor costs, the most widely used measure of competitiveness, are equivale...
In 2009 the economic crisis had a significant impact on the unit labour cost position of Austrian ma...
Given the scale of how globalisation has transformed our industries, it was imperative for us to exp...
This paper provides international comparisons of relative levels of unit labour costs (ULC) for seve...
After having stagnated on average during the second half of the eighties unit labour costs in the Au...
Austria's unit labour cost position improved thanks to the recovering economy and the related increa...
Using firm level data, we analyze the factors that drive the evolution of the aggregate Unit Labor ...
We study the dynamic effects of relative changes in unit labour costs on export market performance i...
In the international hierarchy of labour costs Austria ranked ninth in 2004. Hourly labour costs wer...
In 2005, unit labour costs in Austrian manufacturing decreased by 0.7 percent but their relative ran...
Various international institutions such as the European Commission, the ECB and the OECD often use u...
This article presents a new decomposition of unit labour costs into compensation per worker and labo...
Having improved steadily from 1988 to 1991 Austria's international competitive position in terms of ...
The analysis in this paper shows that while India’s unit labour costs in organised manufacturing dis...
This document presents three alternative methods for the construction of indicators of relative trad...
This note shows that unit labor costs, the most widely used measure of competitiveness, are equivale...
In 2009 the economic crisis had a significant impact on the unit labour cost position of Austrian ma...
Given the scale of how globalisation has transformed our industries, it was imperative for us to exp...
This paper provides international comparisons of relative levels of unit labour costs (ULC) for seve...
After having stagnated on average during the second half of the eighties unit labour costs in the Au...
Austria's unit labour cost position improved thanks to the recovering economy and the related increa...
Using firm level data, we analyze the factors that drive the evolution of the aggregate Unit Labor ...
We study the dynamic effects of relative changes in unit labour costs on export market performance i...
In the international hierarchy of labour costs Austria ranked ninth in 2004. Hourly labour costs wer...
In 2005, unit labour costs in Austrian manufacturing decreased by 0.7 percent but their relative ran...
Various international institutions such as the European Commission, the ECB and the OECD often use u...
This article presents a new decomposition of unit labour costs into compensation per worker and labo...
Having improved steadily from 1988 to 1991 Austria's international competitive position in terms of ...
The analysis in this paper shows that while India’s unit labour costs in organised manufacturing dis...
This document presents three alternative methods for the construction of indicators of relative trad...
This note shows that unit labor costs, the most widely used measure of competitiveness, are equivale...
In 2009 the economic crisis had a significant impact on the unit labour cost position of Austrian ma...
Given the scale of how globalisation has transformed our industries, it was imperative for us to exp...