Labor productivity growth, a measure of output per unit of work, is closely tied to gains in wages and living standards, and it provides a direct measure of a country’s competitive position over time. The same holds true for states. Since the last business cycle peak in 2000, states boosted their average labor productivity growth to 2.3 percent. In Ohio, this growth came as a result of modest output growth accompanied by sharp employment losses. Although this has been a painful transition for the Fourth District, solid productivity gains have made the remaining firms and workers more competitive and may prepare the way for future growth.Labor productivity ; Economic conditions ; Federal Reserve District, 4th
We study the origins of labor productivity growth and its differences across sectors. In our model, ...
This study uses state-level variation in labor productivity levels at twenty-year intervals between ...
This paper notes that the typical worker's earnings have increased little over the last six years, d...
Labor productivity growth is generally acknowledged to be procyclical. The author reviews the leadin...
Labor productivity in the nonfarm business sector grew rapidly in the second half of 2013, reaching ...
[Excerpt] This issue of Beyond the Numbers focuses on labor productivity and the corresponding chang...
The level of productivity doubled in the U.S. nonfarm business sector between 1970 and 2006. Wages, ...
The rise of earnings inequality in the United States has garnered attention in both the political an...
Labor productivity in developed countries is analyzed and modeled. Modeling is based on our previous...
There are substantial differences in output per job across states that have persisted over time. Thi...
This study provides some empirical evidence and quantification of differences in labor productivity...
Much has been written in this business cycle regarding the rapid increases in productivity and the s...
[Excerpt] Productivity growth increased substantially in the 1990s. For each hour that a worker spen...
This research analyzes manufacturing growth and decline across metropolitan and nonmetropolitan reg...
There are substantial differences in output per worker across states that have persisted over time. ...
We study the origins of labor productivity growth and its differences across sectors. In our model, ...
This study uses state-level variation in labor productivity levels at twenty-year intervals between ...
This paper notes that the typical worker's earnings have increased little over the last six years, d...
Labor productivity growth is generally acknowledged to be procyclical. The author reviews the leadin...
Labor productivity in the nonfarm business sector grew rapidly in the second half of 2013, reaching ...
[Excerpt] This issue of Beyond the Numbers focuses on labor productivity and the corresponding chang...
The level of productivity doubled in the U.S. nonfarm business sector between 1970 and 2006. Wages, ...
The rise of earnings inequality in the United States has garnered attention in both the political an...
Labor productivity in developed countries is analyzed and modeled. Modeling is based on our previous...
There are substantial differences in output per job across states that have persisted over time. Thi...
This study provides some empirical evidence and quantification of differences in labor productivity...
Much has been written in this business cycle regarding the rapid increases in productivity and the s...
[Excerpt] Productivity growth increased substantially in the 1990s. For each hour that a worker spen...
This research analyzes manufacturing growth and decline across metropolitan and nonmetropolitan reg...
There are substantial differences in output per worker across states that have persisted over time. ...
We study the origins of labor productivity growth and its differences across sectors. In our model, ...
This study uses state-level variation in labor productivity levels at twenty-year intervals between ...
This paper notes that the typical worker's earnings have increased little over the last six years, d...