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Electronics is a branch of industry in which the competitive position of European firms is relatively weak, compared to the chemical, motor vehicle and mechanical engineering industries. This fact appears to some observers - in view of the electronic industry’s high rates of growth and its...
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,tend to rise faster than the prices of material goods. Central to his model is the disparityin labour productivity growth … disease of services retains its explanatory power and relevance today. It refutescriticisms that productivity growth in …
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pressure to rationalise. Greater rationalisation should, however, have led to an increase in labour productivity, but this has … been a marked slowdown in the rate of productivity advance. Why is this, and what is the outlook for the future? …
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