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productivity (TFP) growth. Our method accounts for profits and adjustment costs, and uses firm surveys to proxy for changes in … factor utilization. Using it to compute TFP growth rates in the United States and in five European countries since the early … 1990s, we obtain results that substantially differ from the ones obtained with standard methods (i.e., Solow growth …
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Total factor productivity growth was stagnant or slowing in many advanced countries even prior to the crisis. This …
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suggests that the shift of employment shares from manufacturing to services is due to divergent growth rates of total factor … relationship between employment growth and TFP growth. …
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suggests that the shift of employment shares from manufacturing to services is due to divergent growth rates of total factor … relationship between employment growth and TFP growth. …
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destruction, and the growth of young plants during the industrial shift. This industrial shift involved active job reallocations … aggregate productivity growth. The findings show that within-plant productivity growth, which includes the effects of fast … growth of young plants as well as robust growth of large continuing plants, played an important role in the productivity …
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The paper presents a decomposition of productivity gap between South-Korea and Estonia for the year 2006. After presenting stylised facts related to income conver-gence, we apply shift-share analysis to explain the patterns of structural disparities both at aggregated sectoral level and within...
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