This study provides a new dataset for international comparisons of labour productivity levels in distributive trade (retail and wholesale trade) between OECD countries. The productivity level comparisons are based on a harmonised set of Purchasing Power Parities (PPPs) for 1997 using the industry-of-origin approach as developed in the International Comparisons of Output and Productivity (ICOP) project. The methodology mimics current national accounts practice in measuring real output over time. The comparative estimates are extrapolated from the benchmark year using those national accounts series. The main finding of this study is that there is still a wide variety in labour productivity levels in the distribution sector across the OECD are...
In recent years, productivity and economic growth have been an important focus of OECD work. This wo...
In this paper we introduce the GGDC Productivity Level database. This database provides comparisons ...
International comparisons of productivity have used exchange rates or purchasing power parity (PPP) ...
This study provides a new dataset for international comparisons of labour productivity levels in dis...
This study provides a new dataset for international comparisons of labour productivity levels in dis...
This study provides a new dataset for international comparisons of labour productivity levels in dis...
This study provides a new dataset for international comparisons of labour productivity levels in dis...
This working paper provides industry-specific purchasing power parities for gross output in the tran...
This working paper provides industry-specific purchasing power parities for gross output in the tran...
This working paper provides industry-specific purchasing power parities for gross output in the tran...
This paper provides estimates of labour productivity levels in OECD manufacturing, for 9 countries a...
productivity levels in the OECD area in 2004, with levels at or above those of the United States (Fi...
International comparisons of productivity have used exchange rates or purchasing power parity (PPP) ...
Abstract International comparisons of productivity have used exchange rates or purchasing power pari...
Abstract International comparisons of productivity have used exchange rates or purchasing power pari...
In recent years, productivity and economic growth have been an important focus of OECD work. This wo...
In this paper we introduce the GGDC Productivity Level database. This database provides comparisons ...
International comparisons of productivity have used exchange rates or purchasing power parity (PPP) ...
This study provides a new dataset for international comparisons of labour productivity levels in dis...
This study provides a new dataset for international comparisons of labour productivity levels in dis...
This study provides a new dataset for international comparisons of labour productivity levels in dis...
This study provides a new dataset for international comparisons of labour productivity levels in dis...
This working paper provides industry-specific purchasing power parities for gross output in the tran...
This working paper provides industry-specific purchasing power parities for gross output in the tran...
This working paper provides industry-specific purchasing power parities for gross output in the tran...
This paper provides estimates of labour productivity levels in OECD manufacturing, for 9 countries a...
productivity levels in the OECD area in 2004, with levels at or above those of the United States (Fi...
International comparisons of productivity have used exchange rates or purchasing power parity (PPP) ...
Abstract International comparisons of productivity have used exchange rates or purchasing power pari...
Abstract International comparisons of productivity have used exchange rates or purchasing power pari...
In recent years, productivity and economic growth have been an important focus of OECD work. This wo...
In this paper we introduce the GGDC Productivity Level database. This database provides comparisons ...
International comparisons of productivity have used exchange rates or purchasing power parity (PPP) ...