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This paper provides evidence on past growth of productivity, analysing the evolution of labour productivity, capital … deepening and multi-factor productivity. Based on a literature review of recent studies, it shows that economic growth is … measured rise in labour productivity has, in fact, been ploughed back into the economy as intangible capital formation. In …
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We show how the age profile of earnings, retirement rules and retirement behavior are tightly linked through the general equilibrium of the economy. Generous Social Security benefits financed by large Social Security taxes discourage human capital accumulation. In Social Security systems where...
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In this paper we analyse the link between the age structure of the labour force and average labour productivity as well … results exhibit a positive correlation of the share of older employees and productivity, whereas we cannot find any evidence … for a significant relationship of the share of younger employees and productivity. Moreover, the estimated age …
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In this paper, we examined the effect of workforce aging on company productivity. We found that an increase in the … positive effects on value added per worker in large manufacturing firms under risky or growing conditions. As the productivity … conditions – older workers contribute positively to productivity. Firms with financial troubles or those planning to downsize …
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the labor productivity of workers across the age distribution, while one-third arises from slower labor force growth. Our …
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