Improvement in Unit Labour Cost Position in 2021
Benjamin Bittschi and
Birgit Meyer
WIFO Reports on Austria, 2022, issue 15
Abstract:
In 2021, there is a significant decrease in unit labour costs in manufacturing of 5.4 percent compared to the previous year. In an international comparison, Austria's unit labour cost position improved in 2021 compared with the weighted average of all trading partners (–2.6 percentage points) and compared with EU trading partners (–2.7 percentage points). Moreover, the unit labour cost position has also improved significantly compared with Germany, the most important trading partner (–2.5 percentage points). Due to the differences between Austria and its main trading partners in the implementation and design of COVID-19 aid, measures (especially short-time work) as well as the details of the statistical recording of these measures in the national accounts, this year's values should still be interpreted with caution, both over time and between individual countries.
Keywords: Unit labour costs; Price competitiveness; Manufacturing (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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