Productivity Measurement and Analysis
Productivity measurement and analysis are the main topics addressed in this book, which brings together contributions presented and discussed in two international workshops organized by the Statistics Directorate and the Directorate for Science, Technology and Industry (DSTI) of the OECD. The first workshop was organised jointly by the OECD with Fundaccion BBVA and the Instituto Valenciano de Investigaciones Económicas and held in Madrid in October 2005, and the second one was organized jointly by the OECD and the Swiss Federal Statistical Office and the State Secretary for Economic Affairs of Switzerland and held in Bern in October 2006. The two workshops brought together representatives of statistical offices, central banks and other branches of government in OECD countries that are engaged in the analysis and the measurement of productivity developments at aggregate and industry levels.
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Labour Productivity Based on Integrated Labour Accounts
Does It Make Any Difference?
In recent years more attention has been focused on empirical analyses of economic performance. As a consequence of this compilation of productivity growth and pro ductivity levels has been common. These estimations are conducted by a number of different organisations, agencies, institutions, et cetera, but productivity estimates are often based on different data materials, depending on the researcher’s choice.
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