Livelli comparati di produttività nei paesi sviluppati. (Comparative productivity levels in the developed countries)

In the past decade the concern with economic growth has been so great that the empirical study of productivity levels has been relatively neglected. Estimates of the present standing of different countries must therefore rely mainly on extrapolations of work done a decade ago. One reason why this fi...

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Main Author: A. MADDISON
Format: Article
Language:Italian
Published: Associazione Economia civile 2014-08-01
Series:Moneta e Credito
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Online Access:https://rosa.uniroma1.it/rosa04/moneta_e_credito/article/view/12507
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description In the past decade the concern with economic growth has been so great that the empirical study of productivity levels has been relatively neglected. Estimates of the present standing of different countries must therefore rely mainly on extrapolations of work done a decade ago. One reason why this field has been neglected is that the O.E.E.C explored the subject of real G.N.P. levels pretty thoroughly in studies published from 1954 to 1959 and these still provide a reasonably firm basis for extrapolation. The present work uses such studies in order to estimate the relative productivity levels in 1965 of 8 West European countries, Japan, the U.S.A. and the U.S.S.R. JEL: O47, O57
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spelling doaj.art-a01ebfda8398458e9e86f32fe5228ec12023-02-03T16:38:35ZitaAssociazione Economia civileMoneta e Credito2037-36512014-08-01218210.13133/2037-3651/12507Livelli comparati di produttività nei paesi sviluppati. (Comparative productivity levels in the developed countries)A. MADDISONIn the past decade the concern with economic growth has been so great that the empirical study of productivity levels has been relatively neglected. Estimates of the present standing of different countries must therefore rely mainly on extrapolations of work done a decade ago. One reason why this field has been neglected is that the O.E.E.C explored the subject of real G.N.P. levels pretty thoroughly in studies published from 1954 to 1959 and these still provide a reasonably firm basis for extrapolation. The present work uses such studies in order to estimate the relative productivity levels in 1965 of 8 West European countries, Japan, the U.S.A. and the U.S.S.R. JEL: O47, O57 https://rosa.uniroma1.it/rosa04/moneta_e_credito/article/view/12507Productivityrelative productivity levelscomparisons
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Livelli comparati di produttività nei paesi sviluppati. (Comparative productivity levels in the developed countries)
Moneta e Credito
Productivity
relative productivity levels
comparisons
title Livelli comparati di produttività nei paesi sviluppati. (Comparative productivity levels in the developed countries)
title_full Livelli comparati di produttività nei paesi sviluppati. (Comparative productivity levels in the developed countries)
title_fullStr Livelli comparati di produttività nei paesi sviluppati. (Comparative productivity levels in the developed countries)
title_full_unstemmed Livelli comparati di produttività nei paesi sviluppati. (Comparative productivity levels in the developed countries)
title_short Livelli comparati di produttività nei paesi sviluppati. (Comparative productivity levels in the developed countries)
title_sort livelli comparati di produttivita nei paesi sviluppati comparative productivity levels in the developed countries
topic Productivity
relative productivity levels
comparisons
url https://rosa.uniroma1.it/rosa04/moneta_e_credito/article/view/12507
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