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2016th ed, [2016]
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OECD compendium of productivity indicators 2016
Auflage
2016th ed
Ort / Verlag
Paris : OECD Publishing,
Erscheinungsjahr
[2016]
Beschreibungen/Notizen
  • Intro -- Foreword -- Table of contents -- Executive summary -- Reader's guide -- Chapter 1. Measuring productivity -- The productivity slowdown and paradox -- Figure 1.1. Growth in labour productivity in advanced economies since 1970 -- Figure 1.2. Labour productivity levels in advanced economies -- Box 1.1. Explaining the paradox? -- The current slowdown is not a recent affair -- Figure 1.3. Trend labour productivity growth in G7 countries -- Figure 1.4. Labour productivity growth, capital deepening and MFP in G7 countries -- And the contribution from investment in ICT has slowed significantly -- Figure 1.5. Contribution of ICT capital deepening to labour productivity growth -- Figure 1.6. Share of ICT investment -- Although the slowing contribution from ICT may reflect increased investment in other knowledge-based assets -- Figure 1.7. Business investment in fixed and knowledge-based capital, selected economies, 2013 -- Box 1.2. Productivity and skills mismatch -- But increased investment in other knowledge-based assets only adds to the paradox -- Productivity growth has slowed despite rising participation in global value chains -- Figure 1.8. Foreign value added share of gross exports -- Figure 1.9. Integration in GVCs and productivity -- And the slowdown is not confined to developed economies -- Figure 1.10. Labour productivity levels in emerging economies -- Figure 1.11. Labour productivity growth in emerging economies -- Sluggish business dynamism adds further concerns to productivity growth -- Figure 1.12. Labour productivity growth and business dynamism -- Figure 1.13. Start-up rates, total business economy -- Figure 1.14. Churn rates, employer enterprises, total business economy -- Figure 1.15. Labour productivity by firm size -- Current challenges in productivity measurement -- Labour -- Figure 1.16. Labour productivity growth, 2009-14.
  • Figure 1.17. Growth in labour input, United Kingdom -- Capital -- Output -- Going forward -- Sources and further reading -- Chapter 2. Economic growth and productivity -- Size of GDP -- Key facts -- Definitions -- Comparability -- Figure 2.1. Gross domestic product, current PPPs and current exchange rates -- Figure 2.2. Growth in gross domestic product -- Figure 2.3. GDP per capita -- Sources and further reading -- Growth in GDP per capita -- Key facts -- Definitions -- Comparability -- Figure 2.4. Contributions to growth in GDP per capita -- Gaps in GDP per capita -- Key facts -- Definition -- Comparability -- Figure 2.5. GDP per capita convergence -- Figure 2.6. Differences in GDP per capita levels, 2014 -- Sources and further reading -- Labour productivity -- Key facts -- Definition -- Comparability -- Figure 2.7. Labour productivity, 2014 -- Figure 2.8. Growth in labour productivity -- Sources and further reading -- Alternative measures of labour productivity -- Key facts -- Definition -- Comparability -- Figure 2.9. GDP per hour worked and GDP per person employed, 2014 -- Figure 2.10. Growth in GDP per hour worked and growth in GDP per person employed, 2001-14 -- Sources and further reading -- Alternative measures of income -- Key facts -- Definition -- Comparability -- Figure 2.11. GDP and GNI per hour worked, 2014 -- Figure 2.12. Growth in GDP per hour worked and growth in GNI per hour worked -- Sources and further reading -- Capital productivity and the role of ICT and intangible assets -- Key facts -- Definition -- Figure 2.13. Growth in capital productivity -- Figure 2.14. Contributions of ICT and non-ICT capital to total capital services -- Comparability -- Figure 2.15. Share of ICT investment -- Figure 2.16. Share of investment in intellectual property products.
  • Figure 2.17. Growth rate of investment in tangible assets and intellectual property products -- Figure 2.18. Gross fixed capital formation by asset type, 2014 -- Sources and further reading -- Growth accounting -- Key facts -- Definition -- Comparability -- Figure 2.19. Contributions to GDP growth -- Sources and further reading -- Multifactor productivity -- Key facts -- Definition -- Comparability -- Figure 2.20. Multifactor productivity growth -- Figure 2.21. Contributions to labour productivity growth -- Sources and further reading -- Chapter 3. Productivity by industry -- Labour productivity by main economic activity -- Key facts -- Definition -- Comparability -- Figure 3.1. Labour productivity by main activity -- Sources and further reading -- Industry contribution to business sector productivity -- Key facts -- Definition -- Comparability -- Figure 3.2. Industry contribution to business sector productivity growth -- Sources and further reading -- Labour productivity of business sector services -- Key facts -- Definition -- Comparability -- Figure 3.3. Labour productivity by business sector services -- Sources and further reading -- Contributions to business sector services' productivity -- Key facts -- Definition -- Comparability -- Figure 3.4. Contributions to productivity growth of business sector services -- Sources and further reading -- Productivity by enterprise size -- Key facts -- Definition -- Comparability -- Figure 3.5. Labour productivity by firm size, manufacturing -- Figure 3.6. Labour productivity by firm size, services -- Figure 3.7. Start-up rates and labour productivity growth -- Figure 3.8. Churn rates and labour productivity growth -- Sources and further reading -- Chapter 4. Productivity, trade and international competitiveness -- Unit labour costs -- Key facts -- Definition -- Comparability.
  • Figure 4.1. Unit labour costs, hourly labour compensation and productivity, total economy -- Figure 4.2. Unit labour costs, hourly labour compensation and productivity, manufacturing -- Figure 4.3. Unit labour costs, hourly labour compensation and productivity, business sector services -- Sources/online databases -- International competitiveness -- Key facts -- Definition -- Comparability -- Figure 4.4. Indicators of international competitiveness -- Sources and further reading -- The importance of global value chains -- Key facts -- Definition -- Comparability -- Figure 4.5. Trade openness and GDP per capita vis-à-vis the OECD, 2014 -- Figure 4.6. Change in exports to GDP ratio and growth in GDP per hour worked -- Sources and further reading -- Chapter 5. Productivity trends in G7 countries -- Trends in labour productivity growth -- Key facts -- Definition -- Comparability -- Figure 5.1. Trend labour productivity growth in G7 countries -- Sources and further reading -- Trends in multifactor productivity and capital deepening -- Key facts -- Definition -- Comparability -- Figure 5.2. Labour productivity growth trend and its components, Canada -- Figure 5.3. Labour productivity growth trend and its components, France -- Figure 5.4. Labour productivity growth trend and its components, Germany -- Figure 5.5. Labour productivity growth trend and its components, Italy -- Figure 5.6. Labour productivity growth trend and its components, Japan -- Figure 5.7. Labour productivity growth trend and its components, United Kingdom -- Figure 5.8. Labour productivity growth trend and its components, United States -- Sources and further reading -- Multifactor productivity over the cycle -- Key facts -- Definitions -- Comparability -- Figure 5.9. Contributions to GDP growth over time in G7 countries -- Sources and further reading -- Annex A. Productivity measures.
  • Productivity measures for the total economy -- Labour input -- Capital input -- Cost shares of inputs -- Labour productivity -- Multifactor productivity -- Contributions to GDP growth -- Contributions to labour productivity growth -- Unit labour costs and their components -- Productivity measures at industry level -- Labour input -- Labour productivity -- Contributions to labour productivity growth -- Unit labour costs and their components -- References -- Annex B. Measuring hours worked -- Hours worked for productivity analysis - main definitions -- Table B.1. Relationship between different concepts of hours worked -- Measuring hours worked -- Hours worked data in the OECD Productivity Statistics (database) (PDB) -- References -- Annex C. Capital input measures at the OECD -- Introduction -- Definitions -- Productive capital stock (and capital services) -- Net and gross (wealth) capital stocks -- Measuring capital input -- Capital measures in OECD statistics -- Table C.1. Asset and industry breakdown of capital stock data in OECD databases -- Capital services for the total economy, 8-way asset break down -- Net and gross capital stocks by broad economic activities, with 9-way asset break-down -- Net and gross capital stocks by detailed industries, no asset break-down -- Alternative capital stocks, for the total economy, no asset break-down -- How to access OECD capital input measures -- Notes -- References -- Annex D. The System of National Accounts 2008 -- The 2008 SNA - changes from the 1993 SNA -- Changes affecting whole economy levels of income -- Research and experimental development -- Weapons systems -- Financial Intermediation Services Indirectly Measured (FISIM) -- Financial services -- Output of Central Banks -- Output of non-life insurance services -- Valuation of output for own final use -- Costs of ownership transfer.
  • Re-allocating income across categories.
  • The publication presents a comprehensive overview of recent and longer term trends in productivity levels and growth in OECD and some G20 countries. The statistics include measures of labour, capital and multifactor productivity, as well as indicators of international competitiveness.
  • Description based on print version record.
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ISBN: 92-64-25019-0
OCLC-Nummer: 1024251582
Titel-ID: 9925059874706463
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1 online resource (130 pages)
Schlagworte
Capital productivity, Industrial productivity, Government productivity