International Industrial Productivity: a Comparison of Britain, America and Germany
A.D. Smith,
D.M.W.N. Hitchens and
S.W. Davies
National Institute Economic Review, 1982, vol. 101, 13-25
Abstract:
This paper presents some results derived from a wider National Institute study of labour productivity differentials in non-service activities in the British, American and German economies, to be published as a NIESR Occasional Paper during the autumn 1982. For the most part the present paper focuses on the international labour productivity differentials which emerge at the major sector level—for agriculture, extractive industries, manufacturing, construction, public utilities and transport. The complete study will also consider productivity differentials for component activities in these sectors and seek some explanation of contrasts in international industrial performance in terms of such factors as capital intensity, market size, rates of growth, labour force quality etc.
Date: 1982
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