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This paper deals with the role of ICTs in the recent productivity slowdown, and with their possible future impact on … productivity in developed countries: the United States (US), the Euro Area (EA), the United Kingdom (UK) and Japan. Few papers … analyze the recent slowdown of the ICT contribution to productivity growth, and these papers, which concern only the US …
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current low productivity and GDP growth in advanced countries. Our projection tool allows for the modelling of technology …
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from a productivity acceleration linked to a catch-up of the US ICT diffusion level. And they could benefit, without any … delay with the US, from the possible ICT productivity growth second wave …
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accounting approach shows that the main drivers of labor productivity growth over the whole 1960-2019 period appear to be TFP …, although we do not estimate its effect on TFP. The contribution of robots to productivity growth through the two channels … ‘others’ in the capital deepening and the TFP productivity channels …
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technology (ICT) diffusion, and, as a result, the favorable effects of this diffusion on productivity, differ greatly between the …
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This note investigates the effects of the education level, product market rigidities and employment protection legislation on growth. It exploits macro-panel data for OECD countries. For countries close to the technological frontier, education and rigidities are significantly related to TFP...
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The present study contributes to the analysis of economic growth by comparing labour ant total factor productivity (TFP …. During the last 25 years, productivity growth has also known contrasted developments in the four countries, in particular as … been characterised by: (i) rapid economic growth and large productivity gains in the four countries; (ii) a decline in …
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regulation and labour market rigidity seems particularly substantial. -- Productivity ; growth ; regulations ; market rigidities …
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This paper investigates the effects of the education level, product market rigidities and employment protection legislation on growth. It exploits macro-panel data for OECD countries. For countries close to the technological frontier, education and rigidities are significantly related to TFP...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013138191
The productivity slowdown has been analysed as an effect of weaker technological progress, of the digital economy or of … frontier, productivity has accelerated, especially over the recent period, which contradicts the hypothesis of a decline in …' productivity does not seem to have slowed down in the 2000s, which does not confirm the hypothesis of a decrease in the …
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