In this paper, we analyse the sources of economic growth in Switzerland during the period 1991-2006. The results suggest that labour input and capital input contribute 0.52 pp and 0.57 pp, respectively, to the average annual GDP growth of 1.44%. The remaining 0.35 pp represent growth in multi-factor productivity, which is calculated as a residual. The estimate of growth in multi-factor productivity is lower than in previous studies because our measure of labour input takes changes in labour quality into account. Changes in labour quality explain 0.39 pp of the 0.52 pp contribution from labour input.Growth Accounting; Productivity; Capital services; Constant-quality labour
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We review the recent performance of the Euro area economy, focusing in detail on the separate roles ...
The discussion about the long-run evolution of labor productivity in Switzerland is awed because the...
The main purpose of this thesis is to examine the development of Swiss economy in past few years. Ba...
The paper summarises and advances arguments made earlier by staff members of the Swiss Institute for...
This Selected Issues paper and Statistical Appendix assesses Switzerland’s recent real GDP performan...
This paper presents and discusses a number of variables closely related to real Gross Domestic Produ...
Many theoretical analyses of the sources of economic growth focus on knowledge spillovers and scale ...
This paper presents results on human capital accumulation for the Swiss economy. We find that the in...
The increase in unemployment to relatively high levels for Switzerland in the 1990s gave rise to two...
While the labor share of income has decreased in most advanced economies since the 1980s, it has rem...
This paper revises Swiss GDP emphasizing the difference between single and double deflation, which d...
The euro area has experienced a sustained decline in labour productivity growth since the 1980s. In ...
This paper focuses on the evolution of productivity in the agricultural sector of 21 developped coun...
In this paper, we investigate the relationship between economic output, labour and capital in the Vi...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to identify the main “models of growth” characterising the EU...
We review the recent performance of the Euro area economy, focusing in detail on the separate roles ...
The discussion about the long-run evolution of labor productivity in Switzerland is awed because the...
The main purpose of this thesis is to examine the development of Swiss economy in past few years. Ba...