Does labour productivity flow across industries? Estimation robust to panel heterogeneity and cross sectional correlation
Joseph Byrne and
Michela Vecchi
Applied Economics Letters, 2010, vol. 17, issue 2, 111-115
Abstract:
We consider labour productivity convergence between the United States and the United Kingdom and France, using industry level data. We find evidence of panel heterogeneity, cross sectional correlation and weak evidence of productivity convergence at the industry level.
Date: 2010
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