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sector to employment growth, productivity and innovation, and to identify factors, institutions and policies that could …
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for almost all employment growth in the OECD area. But despite its growing weight, productivity growth in services has …
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Services are transforming OECD economies on a massive scale, but are still impeded by regulations and policies that stifle innovation and competition. Comprehensive reforms need to be pursued internationally as well as in individual OECD countries. These are the principal conclusions reached by...
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This report presents new estimates of the levels and growth rates of labour, capital and multifactor productivity for … industry levels. Also, estimates of the sources of labour productivity growth (capital intensity, labour quality, and … multifactor productivity) are presented. Furthermore, this report examines the labour productivity gap between the provinces and …
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The OECD Measuring Productivity Manual is the first comprehensive guide to the various productivity measures aimed at … statisticians, researchers and analysts involved in constructing industry-level productivity indicators. This Manual presents the … theoretical foundations to productivity measurement, and discusses implementation and measurement issues. The text is accompanied …
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Productivity measurement and analysis are the main topics addressed in this book, which brings together contributions … other branches of government in OECD countries that are engaged in the analysis and the measurement of productivity …
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What is driving recent growth in OECD countries? Why is it that their levels of GDP per capita are no longer converging? Why is it that some countries, operating at the technological frontier, where advances are difficult, appear to be widening the gap? Whether or not it is appropriate to speak...
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three questions (a) What is the source of knowledge flows? (b) To what extent do such flows contribute to productivity …
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