Productivity is a key concept in economics and crucial for economic growth. By using different theoretical models, we show the role of several kinds of productivity, including total factor productivity (TFP) and labor productivity
Productivity is like the weather—everybody talks about it, but nobody does anything. Of course, Cana...
This paper will try to demonstrate that productivity is the basis of all productive systems, which a...
The authors would like to thank Bing-Sun Wong, Jeremy Rudin and Benoit Robidoux for helpful comments...
Productivity is a key concept in economics and crucial for economic growth. By using different theor...
Economists, business analysts, and policymakers have all focused considerable attention on U.S. prod...
Preliminary draft: comments appreciated. Since this paper is certain to be revised substantially ple...
Productivity is procyclical. That is, whether measured as labor productiv-ity or total factor produc...
Since the mid-1990s, development plans in many countries across developing Asia have emphasised the ...
Photocopied material - reissue of Canterbury Chamber of Commerce economic bulletin, no. 580, publish...
The common understanding for ‘Productivity’ is quite straightforward: Its value increases if a compa...
Total Factor Productivity (TFP) is the portion of output not explained by the amount of inputs used ...
We examine the relative importance of the growth of physical and human capital and the growth of tot...
This paper will try demonstrate that productivity is the basis of all productive systems, which are ...
As important as productivity growth is to the health of the economy, much remains to be understood a...
Labor productivity comoves strongly with output, leads output and em-ployment, and is only weakly co...
Productivity is like the weather—everybody talks about it, but nobody does anything. Of course, Cana...
This paper will try to demonstrate that productivity is the basis of all productive systems, which a...
The authors would like to thank Bing-Sun Wong, Jeremy Rudin and Benoit Robidoux for helpful comments...
Productivity is a key concept in economics and crucial for economic growth. By using different theor...
Economists, business analysts, and policymakers have all focused considerable attention on U.S. prod...
Preliminary draft: comments appreciated. Since this paper is certain to be revised substantially ple...
Productivity is procyclical. That is, whether measured as labor productiv-ity or total factor produc...
Since the mid-1990s, development plans in many countries across developing Asia have emphasised the ...
Photocopied material - reissue of Canterbury Chamber of Commerce economic bulletin, no. 580, publish...
The common understanding for ‘Productivity’ is quite straightforward: Its value increases if a compa...
Total Factor Productivity (TFP) is the portion of output not explained by the amount of inputs used ...
We examine the relative importance of the growth of physical and human capital and the growth of tot...
This paper will try demonstrate that productivity is the basis of all productive systems, which are ...
As important as productivity growth is to the health of the economy, much remains to be understood a...
Labor productivity comoves strongly with output, leads output and em-ployment, and is only weakly co...
Productivity is like the weather—everybody talks about it, but nobody does anything. Of course, Cana...
This paper will try to demonstrate that productivity is the basis of all productive systems, which a...
The authors would like to thank Bing-Sun Wong, Jeremy Rudin and Benoit Robidoux for helpful comments...