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Entry, Innovation and Productivity Growth

The Review of Economics and Statistics, 1989
Abstract It is widely believed that competition promotes efficiency, that a vigorous competitive process throws up alternatives in the form of new firms and new ideas, and that selection amongst them induces movements to, and movements of, the production frontier.
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Productivity Growth Reconsidered

Economic Policy, 1992
Productivity growth reconsidered Nicholas Crafts This paper reviews European experience in productivity advance since the war in the light of new growth theory, rent-seeking and catch-up explanations of growth performance. The evidence is analysed using a mixture of regression analysis, case studies and a modified form of growth accounting.
Nicholas Crafts   +2 more
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Sentiment, Productivity, and Economic Growth

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2022
Abstract Earlier research finds correlation between sentiment and future economic growth, but disagrees on the channel that explains this result. We shed new light on this issue by exploiting cross-sectional variation in country size and market efficiency.
George M. Constantinides   +3 more
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Growth and Productivity

1981
The decline of the British economy, and with it, of British influence in the world, is perhaps a century old, but has been gathering pace over the last decade or two. It has been marked by a massive fall in the British share of world trade in manufactures, while Britain’s rate of economic growth has been only about half that of other industrialised ...
Bryan Gould, John Mills, Shaun Stewart
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Productivity Growth

2012
Productivity growth is the main vehicle to increase the standard of living. This book explains the relationships between technological change, efficiency, productivity growth and performance. The emphasis is on the interplay between industries in modern economies.
Ten Raa, T., Wolff, E.N.
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Growth, productivity and employment [PDF]

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Productivity comparisons need to be based on a careful definition of the objectives. Labour productivity per hour worked is the best measure of prosperity per effort at any time, but can sometimes be achieved at the expense of unemployment or low capital productivity. Total factory productivity is the nearest measure we have to absolute efficiency, but
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Growth and production

1991
The family Cyprinidae is the most successful group of freshwater teleosts; representatives occur in most freshwater habitats in all the major continents, although their presence in Australasia results from introductions by Man. The family’s ubiquity stems in part from the wide range in growth rate and ultimate size shown by different species, often in ...
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Growth and Production

1984
Growth is the change in size of the fish. It can be measured as growth in length, in weight or in the total energy content of the fish. Although these measures of growth are usually highly correlated, the correlations between them are not perfect. A period of linear growth need not be accompanied by a growth in weight; a change in the total energy ...
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