This paper represents an explanation of the causes of the deceleration in labour productivity in the European economies in the last few decades. In the first instance, the weakness of domestic demand is what determines that slowing down in productivity. However, the dif-ferences in the (mediocre) rates of productivity growth in the European countries are related to the specific characteristics of their respective labour markets. In this way, in a context of weakness in domestic demand, there is a trade-off between labour productivity and em-ployment growth
This article confirms that labor productivity in the European economies has continued to slow down i...
In this paper we address the question of whether labor supply shifts are the only source of the prod...
Over the last two decades, mature European countries have experienced a slackening in economic growt...
In this paper we address the question whether the shift in labour supply curve is the only fundament...
The productivity slowdown in Europe since the mid-1990s is a reason for concern. Labour market rigid...
Throughout the post-war era until 1995 labour productivity grew faster in Europe than in the United ...
In this paper we address the question of whether labor supply shifts are the only source of the prod...
Abstract. In this study we have analyzed the evolution of the EU-15 labour productivity in the last ...
2004 This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expre...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to identify the main “models of growth” characterising the EU...
The objective of this paper is to explain the reasons behind the dynamics of labor productivity (LP)...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to identify the main “models of growth” characterising the EU...
In this paper we address the question of whether labor supply shifts are the only source of the prod...
Slow productivity growth has plagued the euro area since the mid-1990s. That is particularly strikin...
Mature European countries have recently experienced a slackening in output growth and stagnating lab...
This article confirms that labor productivity in the European economies has continued to slow down i...
In this paper we address the question of whether labor supply shifts are the only source of the prod...
Over the last two decades, mature European countries have experienced a slackening in economic growt...
In this paper we address the question whether the shift in labour supply curve is the only fundament...
The productivity slowdown in Europe since the mid-1990s is a reason for concern. Labour market rigid...
Throughout the post-war era until 1995 labour productivity grew faster in Europe than in the United ...
In this paper we address the question of whether labor supply shifts are the only source of the prod...
Abstract. In this study we have analyzed the evolution of the EU-15 labour productivity in the last ...
2004 This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expre...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to identify the main “models of growth” characterising the EU...
The objective of this paper is to explain the reasons behind the dynamics of labor productivity (LP)...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to identify the main “models of growth” characterising the EU...
In this paper we address the question of whether labor supply shifts are the only source of the prod...
Slow productivity growth has plagued the euro area since the mid-1990s. That is particularly strikin...
Mature European countries have recently experienced a slackening in output growth and stagnating lab...
This article confirms that labor productivity in the European economies has continued to slow down i...
In this paper we address the question of whether labor supply shifts are the only source of the prod...
Over the last two decades, mature European countries have experienced a slackening in economic growt...