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The present article aims to analyse wage-labour productivity causalities in Croatia and Slovenia using cointegration methods based on monthly time series data of variables for labour productivity and real gross wages in tourism industry during the period
Sergej Gričar, V. Šugar, Š. Bojnec
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Club convergence of labour productivity in agriculture: Evidence from EU countries
This paper studies club convergence in relation to labour productivity in the agriculture industry of 28 European Union countries for the period 2005 to 2018.
A. Kijek, T. Kijek, A. Nowak
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Wage Moderation and Labour Productivity [PDF]
In the Dutch economic policy debate, wage moderation is widely considered as a key factor for achieving economic growth and low unemployment. However, some economists criticise the policy emphasis on wage moderation, claiming that high wages are needed to maintain structural labour productivity growth.
Free Huizinga, Peter Broer
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Application of Artificial Neural Network(s) in Predicting Formwork Labour Productivity
Productivity is described as the quantitative measure between the number of resources used and the output produced, generally referred to man-hours required to produce the final product in comparison to planned man-hours. Productivity is a key element in
Sasan Golnaraghi+3 more
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Labour productivity change: drivers, business impact and macroeconomic moderators [PDF]
This paper focuses on the operational drivers of labour productivity changes. We consider two sets of drivers: a) current working practices b) changes in working practices through management programs.
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Upholding labour productivity under climate change: an assessment of adaptation options
Changes in labour productivity feed through directly to national income. An external shock, like climate change, which may substantially reduce the productivity of workers is therefore a macroeconomic concern.
E. Day+4 more
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Does Remote Work Improve or Impair Firm Labour Productivity? Longitudinal Evidence from Portugal
Whether or not the use of remote work increases firm labour productivity is theoretically ambiguous. We use a rich and representative sample of Portuguese firms, and within-firm variation in the policy on remote work, over the period 2011-2016, to ...
N. Monteiro, O. Straume, Marieta Valente
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Training and employee use of skills in Scotland : some evidence [PDF]
Increasing labour productivity is considered to be the most important means by which the Scottish Government will achieve its principal economic objective of increasing sustainable economic growth (Scottish Government, 2007a, p.1); and the policy ...
Sutherland, John
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