Studies of firm-level data have shown that there is a huge dispersion of productivity across firms even when industries are narrowly defined. So there is a significant opportunity for the least productive firms to catch up to the most productive. The formers' convergence could therefore constitute an important part of productivity growth at the macroeconomic level. This article sheds light on this convergence process in the 1990s and the 2000s in France and on some of the factors which can explain it. Productivity convergence was stronger for labour productivity than for total factor productivity. But most importantly the speed of convergence has slowed during the course of the 1990s, a fact which is explained principally by the acceleratio...
This paper offers a unified explanation for the slowdown of productivity growth, the decline in busi...
Industry-level productivity analysis can be a useful diagnostic tool to better understand why some c...
The contribution of information and communication technology (ICT) to GDP growth and labour producti...
Studies of firm-level data have shown that there is a huge dispersion of productivity across firms e...
This article studies the firm-level productivity convergence process in the 1990s and the 2000s in F...
International audienceThis article studies the firm-level productivity convergence process in the 19...
International audienceOn a French firm dataset, productivity at the technological frontier has not d...
Die diesbezüglichen Studien mittels Unternehmensdaten zeigen eine starke Streuung der Produktivität ...
Analysing French firms over 1991-2016, we find first that since the beginning of the century, one or...
We document that labor productivity of the globally most productive firms – the “frontier” – has div...
Productivity convergence in the manufacturing industry. A comparison of France and Germany with othe...
Productivity convergence among countries has been investigated extensively with mixed results. This ...
This paper offers a unified explanation for the slowdown of productivity growth, the decline in busi...
Industry-level productivity analysis can be a useful diagnostic tool to better understand why some c...
The contribution of information and communication technology (ICT) to GDP growth and labour producti...
Studies of firm-level data have shown that there is a huge dispersion of productivity across firms e...
This article studies the firm-level productivity convergence process in the 1990s and the 2000s in F...
International audienceThis article studies the firm-level productivity convergence process in the 19...
International audienceOn a French firm dataset, productivity at the technological frontier has not d...
Die diesbezüglichen Studien mittels Unternehmensdaten zeigen eine starke Streuung der Produktivität ...
Analysing French firms over 1991-2016, we find first that since the beginning of the century, one or...
We document that labor productivity of the globally most productive firms – the “frontier” – has div...
Productivity convergence in the manufacturing industry. A comparison of France and Germany with othe...
Productivity convergence among countries has been investigated extensively with mixed results. This ...
This paper offers a unified explanation for the slowdown of productivity growth, the decline in busi...
Industry-level productivity analysis can be a useful diagnostic tool to better understand why some c...
The contribution of information and communication technology (ICT) to GDP growth and labour producti...