Production movements are analysed statistically according to the contribution of changes in, productivity within industries and activities, employment, and the re-distribution of employment between industries and activities, both singly and in combination. When applied in turn to the Index of Gross Domestic Product and the index of Manufacturing Production for the period 1948-55, the main contributors to increased output are seen to be improved productivity and higher employment levels. The Index of Gross Domestic Product increased by 27% during the period, the main contributors accounting for 67% and 22% of the value respectively. In the case of Manufacturing industry they accounted for 57% and 32% respectively, of the 42% incre...
This paper uses panel data on British manufacturing industries between 1973 and 1985 to examine the ...
The manufacturing productivity gap between the U.S. and the U.K. became much larger during the inter...
n analyses of British productivity performance in the 1930s, we have argued that the policy framewor...
This paper is concerned with the nature of economic growth in 19 manufacturing industries between 19...
There has been considerable controversy over the apparent slowdown in productivity growth in Britain...
There has been considerable controversy over the apparent slowdown in productivity growth in Britain...
This article(2) examines productivity growth and levels in UK manufacturing between 1970–92. During ...
What accounts for the productivity improvement experienced in manufacturing since 1979? Answers to t...
This paper uses the input output tables for 1974, 1979 and 1984 to explore the causes of changes in ...
The thesis attempts to develop and test a number of hypotheses relating to the structure and growth ...
Britain's labour force industrialised early. The industrial and service sectors already accounted fo...
We show that improvements in aggregate productivity in UK manufacturing during the first years afte...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DX93458 / BLDSC - British Library Do...
We show that improvements in aggregate productivity in UK manufacturing during the first years after...
Productivity growth in 329 companies (total employment = 1.96 million workers) is analysed for the p...
This paper uses panel data on British manufacturing industries between 1973 and 1985 to examine the ...
The manufacturing productivity gap between the U.S. and the U.K. became much larger during the inter...
n analyses of British productivity performance in the 1930s, we have argued that the policy framewor...
This paper is concerned with the nature of economic growth in 19 manufacturing industries between 19...
There has been considerable controversy over the apparent slowdown in productivity growth in Britain...
There has been considerable controversy over the apparent slowdown in productivity growth in Britain...
This article(2) examines productivity growth and levels in UK manufacturing between 1970–92. During ...
What accounts for the productivity improvement experienced in manufacturing since 1979? Answers to t...
This paper uses the input output tables for 1974, 1979 and 1984 to explore the causes of changes in ...
The thesis attempts to develop and test a number of hypotheses relating to the structure and growth ...
Britain's labour force industrialised early. The industrial and service sectors already accounted fo...
We show that improvements in aggregate productivity in UK manufacturing during the first years afte...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DX93458 / BLDSC - British Library Do...
We show that improvements in aggregate productivity in UK manufacturing during the first years after...
Productivity growth in 329 companies (total employment = 1.96 million workers) is analysed for the p...
This paper uses panel data on British manufacturing industries between 1973 and 1985 to examine the ...
The manufacturing productivity gap between the U.S. and the U.K. became much larger during the inter...
n analyses of British productivity performance in the 1930s, we have argued that the policy framewor...