This paper addresses the issue of Western European regional productivity growth and convergence by means of Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA), decomposing labour productivity into efficiency change, technical change and capital accumulation. The decomposition shows that most regions have fallen behind the production frontier in efficiency and that capital accumulation has had a diverging effect on the labour productivity distribution. Using bootstrapping methods, the paper also accounts for the inherent bias and the stochastic elements in the efficiency estimation. It is found that the relative ranking of the efficiency scores remains stable after the bias-correction, even after controlling for spatially correlated measurement errors, and tha...
Abstract: This paper analyses the evolution of the EU productivity between 1980 and 2003, both acros...
The present paper aims at analyzing the sources of productivity in Europe to account for its recent ...
This paper suggests that the main (and possibly unique) source of beta- and sigma-convergence in GDP...
Enflo K. and Hjertstrand P. Relative sources of European regional productivity convergence: a bootst...
This paper addresses the issue of Western European regional productivity growth and convergence by m...
The study investigates the changing growth pattern of 69 European regions measured at NUTS-level 2 b...
Data envelopment analysis (DEA), originally developed to study production efficiency ofmicro-level o...
This article aims to examine the differences in the behaviour of productivity across the European re...
<p>This study investigates the potential role of variations in technical efficiency as a contributin...
In this paper, I apply the recent nonparametric multi-sector production-frontier methodology of Walh...
This paper analyses the evolution of the EU productivity between 1980 and 2003, both across regions ...
This article analyses the evolution of the EU productivity between 1980 and 2003, both across region...
This paper analyzes the evolution of labor productivity disparities among 145 European regions over ...
This paper suggests that the main (and possibly unique) source of ?? and ?? convergence in GDP per w...
The paper analyses the contribution of efficiency as a mechanism of labour productivity convergence,...
Abstract: This paper analyses the evolution of the EU productivity between 1980 and 2003, both acros...
The present paper aims at analyzing the sources of productivity in Europe to account for its recent ...
This paper suggests that the main (and possibly unique) source of beta- and sigma-convergence in GDP...
Enflo K. and Hjertstrand P. Relative sources of European regional productivity convergence: a bootst...
This paper addresses the issue of Western European regional productivity growth and convergence by m...
The study investigates the changing growth pattern of 69 European regions measured at NUTS-level 2 b...
Data envelopment analysis (DEA), originally developed to study production efficiency ofmicro-level o...
This article aims to examine the differences in the behaviour of productivity across the European re...
<p>This study investigates the potential role of variations in technical efficiency as a contributin...
In this paper, I apply the recent nonparametric multi-sector production-frontier methodology of Walh...
This paper analyses the evolution of the EU productivity between 1980 and 2003, both across regions ...
This article analyses the evolution of the EU productivity between 1980 and 2003, both across region...
This paper analyzes the evolution of labor productivity disparities among 145 European regions over ...
This paper suggests that the main (and possibly unique) source of ?? and ?? convergence in GDP per w...
The paper analyses the contribution of efficiency as a mechanism of labour productivity convergence,...
Abstract: This paper analyses the evolution of the EU productivity between 1980 and 2003, both acros...
The present paper aims at analyzing the sources of productivity in Europe to account for its recent ...
This paper suggests that the main (and possibly unique) source of beta- and sigma-convergence in GDP...