Sectoral Sources of Labor Productivity in the 2001-2008 Era (2001-2008 Donemi Isgucu Verimliliginin Sektorel Kaynaklari)
Murat Üngör
CBT Research Notes in Economics from Research and Monetary Policy Department, Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey
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[TR] Toplam isgucu verimliligi her bir sektorde gozlenen verimlilik artislari ve sektorler arasinda emegin yeniden tahsisine bagli olarak ifade edilebilir. Bu iki faktorun katkilarini incelemek toplam isgucu verimliligi dinamiklerinin daha iyi anlasilmasina yardimci olabilmektedir. Bu not, Turkiye icin 2001-2008 doneminde isgucu verimliliginin sektorel kaynaklarini, ekonomiyi olusturan dokuz sektore ait bilgileri kullanarak basit bir analiz yardimiyla incelemektedir. Isgucu verimliligindeki buyumenin yuzde 71,9’luk kisminin sektor ici verimlilik artislarindan kaynaklandigi gozlenmistir. Imalat sanayi isgucu verimliligine en cok katkida bulunan sektor olup gozlenen verimlilik artisina yuzde 27,1’lik katki yapmaktadir. [EN] Aggregate labor productivity growth can be expressed by both productivity growth within individual sectors and reallocation of labor between sectors. An understanding of the dynamics of aggregate productivity growth requires insight into the contributions of these two effects. This note provides a glimpse of the sectoral sources of the aggregate labor productivity growth in Turkey between 2001 and 2008 conducting a simple analysis using information coming from the nine sectors of the Turkish economy. Productivity growth within the nine sectors explains 71.9 percent of the aggregate labor productivity growth in Turkey. Manufacturing (27.1 percent in total) contributes most to the labor productivity growth.
Date: 2011
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