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Since the mid-nineties, U.S. labor productivity outgrows its European counterpart by a wide margin. Several recent studies have found that this result is brought about by relatively few service industries, where productivity growth has accelerated in the U.S., but not so in Europe. Based on this...
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In diesem Beitrag wird mit dem Strukturwandel zugunsten des Dienstleistungssektors und der wachsenden Polarisierung der Einkommensverteilung die Interaktion zweier ökonomischer "Megatrends" betrachtet. Im Mittelpunkt stehen dabei die sozialen Konsequenzen der "Baumol'schen Kostenkrankheit", von...
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Since the mid-nineties, U.S. labor productivity outgrows its European counterpart by a wide margin. Several recent studies have found that this result is brought about by relatively few service industries, where productivity growth has accelerated in the U.S., but not so in Europe. Based on this...
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Als «Baumol'sche Krankheit» bezeichnen Ökonomen die Kostenexplosion in überwiegend kollektiv finanzierten Dienstleistungsbranchen wie dem Gesundheitswesen. Der US-Ökonom William J. Baumol sah die Ursache des Problems darin, dass die Arbeitsproduktivität in diesen Branchen langsamer wächst...
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The year 2017 marks the 50th anniversary of William J. Baumol’s seminal model of "unbalanced growth", which predicts the so-called "Growth Disease", i.e., the tendency of aggregate productivity growth to slow down in the process of tertiarisation. In an important contribution published in...
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The aim of this paper is, firstly, to contribute to the understanding of innovation patterns in services. To this end, firms which are similar in terms of a large set of innovation indicators were grouped into clusters. For the Swiss case, it was possible to identify five clusters which exhibit...
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