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Sources of Productivity Growth: National Institute of Economic and Social Research Occasional Papers

Editat de David G. Mayes
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 20 mar 1996
Over the past few decades there have been surges in productivity in a number of countries, in particular in the UK under the Thatcher government. Explanations of these changes have not been satisfactory. This compelling 1996 book examines the data relating to these changes at an individual establishment level. Chapters cover the UK, the USA, Canada, Japan, Australia, Belgium, Norway and Sweden, and comparisons also include Germany and the Netherlands. Using a variety of the most up-to-date methods of analysis, the contributors show that there is no single simple explanation. Changes in competitive conditions, skills, innovation and the growth of small firms all have their part to play, as does the widespread closure of the least productive establishments.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780521554374
ISBN-10: 0521554373
Pagini: 410
Ilustrații: 66 b/w illus. 102 tables
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.71 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Seria National Institute of Economic and Social Research Occasional Papers

Locul publicării:Cambridge, United Kingdom

Cuprins

1. Introduction David G. Mayes; 2. Productivity growth in the 1980s Melanie Lansbury and David Mayes; 3. Entry, exit, ownership and the growth of productivity Melanie Lansbury and David Mayes; 4. Shifts in the production frontier and the distribution of efficiency Melanie Lansbury and David Mayes; 5. Productivity, quality and the production process. A comment of chapters 2–4 Keith Cowling and Guy Vernon; 6. Productivity, machinery and skills in engineering: an Anglo-Dutch comparison Geoff Mason and Bart van Ark; 7. Knowledge, increasing returns and the UK production function Gavin Cameron and John Muellbauer; 8. Anglo-German productivity performance since 1973 Mary O'Mahony and Karin Wagner; 9. Productivity at the plant and industry levels in Australia Chris Harris; 10. Nonparametric approaches to the assessment of the relative efficiency of bank branches Henry Tulkens and Amador Malnero; 11. Productivity growth, plant turnover and restructuring in the Canadian manufacturing sector John R. Baldwin; 12. Downsizing and productivity growth: myth or reality? Martin Neil Baily, Eric J. Bartelsman and John Haltiwanger; 13. Sources of productivity slowdown in Swedish manufacturing 1964–89 Bo Walfridson and Lennart Hjalmarsson; 14. Productivity of Norwegian establishments: a Malmquist index approach Finn R. Førsund; 15. X-inefficiency in measured technical inefficiency Akio Torii; Notes; References.

Recenzii

"...the great virtue of this volume is its emphasis on the magnitude and determinants of productivity change at microeconomic levels....This volume makes a significant contribution..." C.A. Knox Lovell, Journal of Economic Literature

Descriere

This 1996 book examines the surges in productivity that have occurred in a number of countries throughout the world.