This paper studies the importance of establishment size for the German/US labour-productivity gap in manufacturing at the start of the twentieth century. First, we show that the left tail of the employment distribution by establishment size was larger in Germany than in the USA. Second, using US state data for 1909, we find a positive correlation between establishment size and labour productivity. Third, imposing the coefficients of these estimates on establishment-size differences between Germany and the USA, we calculate that a redistribution of German employment to larger establishments, as in the USA, reduces the labour-productivity gap by about 25 per cent
This paper presents a level comparison of the East and West German industrial labour productivity in...
This article provides a new benchmark estimate of comparative Germany/U.K. labor productivity in man...
This paper compares and analyses the East and West German levels of labour productivity in industrie...
This paper studies the importance of establishment size for the German/US labour-productivity gap in...
This paper studies the importance of establishment size for the German/US labour-productivity gap in...
Labor productivity in German manufacturing lagged persistently behind the United States in the early...
The manufacturing productivity gap between the U.S. and the U.K. became much larger during the inter...
This article provides a new benchmark estimate of comparative Germany/U.K. labor productivity in man...
We present a new estimate of Anglo-German manufacturing output and productivity levels by industry f...
Recent research on international productivity comparisons has focused on the discrepancies between b...
This paper offers a critical appraisal of the claim of Ritschl (2008) to have found a “possible reso...
Recent research on international productivity comparisons with historical data has encountered large...
Germany overtook Britain in comparative productivity levels for the whole economy primarily as a res...
Recent developments in endogenous growth models have enabled researchers to reconsider some key even...
This paper presents a level comparison of the East and West German industrial labour productivity in...
This article provides a new benchmark estimate of comparative Germany/U.K. labor productivity in man...
This paper compares and analyses the East and West German levels of labour productivity in industrie...
This paper studies the importance of establishment size for the German/US labour-productivity gap in...
This paper studies the importance of establishment size for the German/US labour-productivity gap in...
Labor productivity in German manufacturing lagged persistently behind the United States in the early...
The manufacturing productivity gap between the U.S. and the U.K. became much larger during the inter...
This article provides a new benchmark estimate of comparative Germany/U.K. labor productivity in man...
We present a new estimate of Anglo-German manufacturing output and productivity levels by industry f...
Recent research on international productivity comparisons has focused on the discrepancies between b...
This paper offers a critical appraisal of the claim of Ritschl (2008) to have found a “possible reso...
Recent research on international productivity comparisons with historical data has encountered large...
Germany overtook Britain in comparative productivity levels for the whole economy primarily as a res...
Recent developments in endogenous growth models have enabled researchers to reconsider some key even...
This paper presents a level comparison of the East and West German industrial labour productivity in...
This article provides a new benchmark estimate of comparative Germany/U.K. labor productivity in man...
This paper compares and analyses the East and West German levels of labour productivity in industrie...