Sectoral shifts, such as shrinkage of low labour productivity and the low-wage construction sector, can lead to apparent increased aggregate average labour productivity and average wages, especially when capital intensity differs across sectors. For 11 main sectors and 13 manufacturing sub-sectors, we quantify the compositional effects on productivity, wages and unit labour costs (ULCs) based and real effective exchange rates (REER), for 24 EU countries. Compositional effects are greatest in Ireland, where the pharmaceutical sector drives the growth of output and productivity, but other sectors have suffered greatly and have not yet recovered. Our new ULC-REER measurements, which are free from compositional effects, correlate well with e...
This document proposes a new decomposition of unit labor cost changes (ULC) in terms of efficiency, ...
We demonstrate that common modeling assumptions underlying micro-unit productivity indices induce bi...
This paper contributes to the infant literature on the determinants of the labour share at the level...
• Sectoral shifts, such as shrinkage of low labour productivity and the low-wage construction sector...
• As a background document for Bruegel Policy Contribution 2012/11 ‘Compositional effects on product...
This paper formalises the analysis of the employment-productivity trade-off by extending the framewo...
This article presents a new decomposition of unit labour costs into compensation per worker and labo...
This article presents a new decomposition of unit labour costs into compensation per worker and labo...
We study the dynamic effects of relative changes in unit labour costs on export market performance i...
The stability of the labour share of income is a fundamental feature of macroeconomic models, with b...
We analyse the determinants of labour productivity across (a sample of) EA member states. We focus o...
In an economy such as Ireland's which is heavily dependent on exports as a determinant of economic p...
In the context of a monetary union, to keep a territorial equilibrium in terms of economic activity ...
Mature European countries have recently experienced a slackening in output growth and stagnating lab...
The relationship between wages and productivity (or more specifically, the relationship between wage...
This document proposes a new decomposition of unit labor cost changes (ULC) in terms of efficiency, ...
We demonstrate that common modeling assumptions underlying micro-unit productivity indices induce bi...
This paper contributes to the infant literature on the determinants of the labour share at the level...
• Sectoral shifts, such as shrinkage of low labour productivity and the low-wage construction sector...
• As a background document for Bruegel Policy Contribution 2012/11 ‘Compositional effects on product...
This paper formalises the analysis of the employment-productivity trade-off by extending the framewo...
This article presents a new decomposition of unit labour costs into compensation per worker and labo...
This article presents a new decomposition of unit labour costs into compensation per worker and labo...
We study the dynamic effects of relative changes in unit labour costs on export market performance i...
The stability of the labour share of income is a fundamental feature of macroeconomic models, with b...
We analyse the determinants of labour productivity across (a sample of) EA member states. We focus o...
In an economy such as Ireland's which is heavily dependent on exports as a determinant of economic p...
In the context of a monetary union, to keep a territorial equilibrium in terms of economic activity ...
Mature European countries have recently experienced a slackening in output growth and stagnating lab...
The relationship between wages and productivity (or more specifically, the relationship between wage...
This document proposes a new decomposition of unit labor cost changes (ULC) in terms of efficiency, ...
We demonstrate that common modeling assumptions underlying micro-unit productivity indices induce bi...
This paper contributes to the infant literature on the determinants of the labour share at the level...