This report examines productivity growth between 1984-85 and 2001-02 in market-oriented service industries. It presents strong indications that the main driver of productivity growth in these sectors has been the rapid progress in information and communications technologies. Released August 200
Abstract of associated article: This paper examines the factors responsible for generating the servi...
Services are becoming increasingly important to the Australian economy and that of other developed a...
Service industries play a core role in advanced economies, both from a quantitative a strategic poin...
This report examines productivity growth between 1984-85 and 2001-02 in market-oriented service indu...
While the service sector has been growing rapidly as a share of total output, aggregate productivity...
Economic development has resulted in structural transformation towards economies based on services, ...
For over three decades, measured productivity growth in the commercial service sector has consistent...
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) presently publishes productivity measures for 173 industry...
Empirical evidence points to relatively low productivity growth rates over long periods for several ...
As the step-up in U.S. productivity growth in the mid-1990s became evident, research on productivity...
The relationship between domestic trade and service production, on one hand, and productivity per wo...
Productivity growth has tended to be slower in service industries than in goods industries. Anita Wö...
© Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2014. Services [Service sectors include financial services (bank...
In this article, we present a brief history of the development of services industry data in the Unit...
The ascendancy of service sectors in developed economies over the last quarter century has raised qu...
Abstract of associated article: This paper examines the factors responsible for generating the servi...
Services are becoming increasingly important to the Australian economy and that of other developed a...
Service industries play a core role in advanced economies, both from a quantitative a strategic poin...
This report examines productivity growth between 1984-85 and 2001-02 in market-oriented service indu...
While the service sector has been growing rapidly as a share of total output, aggregate productivity...
Economic development has resulted in structural transformation towards economies based on services, ...
For over three decades, measured productivity growth in the commercial service sector has consistent...
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) presently publishes productivity measures for 173 industry...
Empirical evidence points to relatively low productivity growth rates over long periods for several ...
As the step-up in U.S. productivity growth in the mid-1990s became evident, research on productivity...
The relationship between domestic trade and service production, on one hand, and productivity per wo...
Productivity growth has tended to be slower in service industries than in goods industries. Anita Wö...
© Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2014. Services [Service sectors include financial services (bank...
In this article, we present a brief history of the development of services industry data in the Unit...
The ascendancy of service sectors in developed economies over the last quarter century has raised qu...
Abstract of associated article: This paper examines the factors responsible for generating the servi...
Services are becoming increasingly important to the Australian economy and that of other developed a...
Service industries play a core role in advanced economies, both from a quantitative a strategic poin...