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some concerns about the limited opportunities for sustaining productivity growth. The aim of this paper is to examine total … factor productivity (TFP) growth in the service sector in comparison with total industries and the manufacturing sector, as … particular between the 'old' and 'new' member states. The study demonstrates that productivity growth in services was …
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, main growth factors (labour, labour productivity and Total Factor Productivity), and their input to GDP growth, as well as …
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manufacturing and services enterprises, as well as to compare their changing role with productivity performance in EU countries. It …
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The paper examines the crisis robustness and resilience of the knowledge‑intensive business services (KIBS) sector. The hypothesis is tested that the KIBS sector is crisis‑robust rather than crisis‑resilient. The study covers 2000-2021, divided into two crisis periods (the global financial...
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The post‑pandemic period in the European Union is distinguished by the growth of business economic activity after two years of restrictions, growing debts and money supply, and extremely high inflation. This research analyses the Harmonised Index of Consumer Prices (HICP) in the service...
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