The empirical measurement of productivity change (or difference) by means of indices and indicators starts with the ex post profit/loss accounts of a production unit. Key concepts are profit, leading to indicators, and profitability, leading to indices. The main task for the productivity analyst is to decompose profit or profitability change into price and quantity components, leading to measures of total factor productivity change and total price recovery. The survey discusses various input-output models and their linkages; the relation between productivity measurement and growth accounting; the relation between total and partial productivity measures; and aggregation issues
A system of productivity indices, suitable for the plant level, is developed. The productivity of ea...
This paper uses distance functions to define new output and input quantity indexes that satisfy impo...
The present work is organized in five chapters and it proposes and applies alternative measures of p...
The empirical measurement of productivity change (or difference) by means of indices and indicators ...
Non-parametric index number and parametric econometric techniques for productivity growth measuremen...
The measurement of productivity change (or difference) is usually based on models that make use of s...
Productivity and profitability, in levels and changes, are measured with various indices. In additio...
Levels and changes of productivity and profitability are measured with various indices. The package ...
The measurement of productivity change (or difference) is usually based on models that make use of s...
Quantifying productivity is a conditio sine qua non for empirical analysis in a number of research f...
Productivity may be a growth enhancement in the micro level and macro level. Disputable is how to me...
Total factor productivity (TFP) can be defined as the ratio of an aggregate output to an aggregate i...
This book provides a coherent description of the main concepts and statistical methods used to analy...
We consider the problem of measuring and analysing productivity change when firms have access to mul...
This article provides an analytical framework to measure and decompose total factor productivity gro...
A system of productivity indices, suitable for the plant level, is developed. The productivity of ea...
This paper uses distance functions to define new output and input quantity indexes that satisfy impo...
The present work is organized in five chapters and it proposes and applies alternative measures of p...
The empirical measurement of productivity change (or difference) by means of indices and indicators ...
Non-parametric index number and parametric econometric techniques for productivity growth measuremen...
The measurement of productivity change (or difference) is usually based on models that make use of s...
Productivity and profitability, in levels and changes, are measured with various indices. In additio...
Levels and changes of productivity and profitability are measured with various indices. The package ...
The measurement of productivity change (or difference) is usually based on models that make use of s...
Quantifying productivity is a conditio sine qua non for empirical analysis in a number of research f...
Productivity may be a growth enhancement in the micro level and macro level. Disputable is how to me...
Total factor productivity (TFP) can be defined as the ratio of an aggregate output to an aggregate i...
This book provides a coherent description of the main concepts and statistical methods used to analy...
We consider the problem of measuring and analysing productivity change when firms have access to mul...
This article provides an analytical framework to measure and decompose total factor productivity gro...
A system of productivity indices, suitable for the plant level, is developed. The productivity of ea...
This paper uses distance functions to define new output and input quantity indexes that satisfy impo...
The present work is organized in five chapters and it proposes and applies alternative measures of p...