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on possible causes of productivity change in banking.We demonstrate how the banking sector's service production can be … measured using aggregate financial statement and payment transactions data.We compute banking sector labour productivity … Tornqvist indices for six countries (Finland, Sweden, United Kingdom, Germany, France and Italy) over a period varying from 11 …
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based on a cross-country study for the United States (US), the United Kingdom (UK) and Germany. Focusing on corporate credit …, we find that legislation produces the highest credit risk in the US, followed by Germany, while UK law is found to be …
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centralized systems (Italy and Germany) lagging behind the more autonomous ones (Canada, Sweden, the UK, the US). For Italy, we …
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productivity. The effects are investigated both in isolation and in conjunction with the impact of ICT maturity on microdata in six … proportion of ICT-intensive human capital boosts productivity. This seems to confirm the case in favour of recruitment of highly …
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How costly will rising temperature due to climate change be for the U.S. economy? Recent research has used the well-identified response of output to weather to estimate this cost. But agents may adapt to the new climate. We propose a methodology to infer adaptation technology from the...
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The purpose of this article is to study the trends in per capita productivity in several major industrialised countries …, France and the United Kingdom. Productivity trends are then studied over a shorter period, using quarterly data, for the … United States, France, the United Kingdom, Germany, Spain, Japan and the Netherlands. There are already a large number of …
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