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the importance of the outward orientation of services for service sector productivity, and the growing importance of … services for productivity performance overall. (3) The trend of British industrial performance was not improved by protection …-industrialisation after World War II had an adverse effect on productivity performance in industry and in the aggregate economy. …
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with new Banca d’Italia estimates of GDP by sector, this paper evaluates the different labour productivity growth trends … within the Italian economy’s sectors, as well as the contribution of structural change to productivity growth. Italy …’s performance is then set in an international context: a comparison of sectoral labour productivity growth rates and levels within a …
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factor productivity (TFP) and by the capital stock per capita. These variables su¢ ce to calculate welfare changes within a …
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We investigate whether and how the type of unemployment benefit institution affects productivity. We designed a field … experiment to compare workers' productivity under a welfare system, where the unemployed receive an unconditional monetary … transfer, with their productivity under a workfare system, where the transfer is received conditional on the unemployed …
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lower productivity. Second, within the laboratory, we design two randomized controlled trials. Some individuals are … deliberately made happier, while those in a control group are not. The treated individuals have 10-12% greater productivity than …
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This paper reviews selected aspects of the history of UK supply-side policy in terms of their productivity implications …. An important change after the 1970s which improved productivity performance was the adoption of policies to end …
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This paper examines the role of competition in productivity performance in Britain over the period from the late … 1930s to the 1970s undermined productivity growth but since the 1970s stronger competition has been a key ingredient in … ending relative economic decline. The productivity implications of the retreat from competition resulted in large part from …
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This paper provides the first annual GDP series for Great Britain over the period 1700-1870. The series is constructed in real terms from the output side, using volume indicators and value added weights. Sectoral estimates are provided for agriculture, industry and services, and for a number of...
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productivity (TFP) from growth accounting and on aspects of social capability that are conducive to the effective assimilation of … productivity. Incentive structures matter greatly for the adoption of new technology but social capability is not independent of …
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After the Golden Age, Italy experienced increasing difficulties in adjusting its economy to the changing external context and to the requirements for sustaining catch-up growth at a higher level of economic development. The adjustment issue is common to advanced countries but the difficulties...
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