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higher in France than in the United States, and noticeably lower in the United Kingdom (by roughly 10%) and even lower in … Japan (30%), while TFP levels are very close in France, the United Kingdom and the United States, but much lower (40%) in … to France and Japan, a relative decline that was interrupted by the second world war (WW2); (iii) the remarkable catching …
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This study compares labor and total factor productivity (TFP) in France, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United … extent also relative to France and Japan, a relative decline that was interrupted by the second world war (WW2); (iii) the … remarkable catching-up to the United States by France and Japan after WW2, interrupted in the case of Japan during the 1990s …
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This study compares labor and total factor productivity (TFP) in France, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United … extent also to France and Japan, a relative decline that was interrupted by the second world war (WW2); (iii) the remarkable … catching-up to the United States by France and Japan after WW2, that stopped in the case of Japan during the 1990s. Capital …
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reforms since the early 2000s: the Netherlands, the United Kingdom and France. To that end, we use an unbalanced cross country … in total employment by 5.5pp on average in the Netherlands, 2.5pp in theUnited Kingdom and 2pp in France. Then, we …
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