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Data & statistics on Labor productivity and real compensation per employee growth Netherlands – 18 results

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GDP growth, productivity growth, real wage growth and labour income share on average over the business cycle in Austria, France, Germany, the Netherlands, the UK and the USA, 1960 – 2007, in percent

GDP growth, productivity growth, real wage growth and labour income share on average over the business cycle in Austria, France, Germany, the Netherlands, the UK and the USA, 1960 – 2007, in percent

www.boeckler.de/pdf/p_imk_wp_18_2008.pdf

Table 1: GDP growth, productivity growth, real wage growth and labour income ...
a) Growth of real Growth of real Growth of real GDPc) labour productivityd) compensation ...
. Since in these models there is no technical change and hence no productivity growth

Jan 2007 | Hans-Böckler-Stiftung   
Original Url: http://www.boeckler.de/pdf/p_imk_wp_18_2008.pdf
Determinants of productivity growth in Germany, France, the Netherlands, Autria, the UK and the USA, 1960-2007

Determinants of productivity growth in Germany, France, the Netherlands, Autria, the UK and the USA, 1960-2007

www.boeckler.de/pdf/p_imk_wp_18_2008.pdf

output elasticity of labour productivity is only 0.11. The effect of real wages ...
for Austria. A one percent increase in real wages raises labour productivity ...
Notes: y: labour productivity, Y: GDP, w: real wage, sh_m: share of manufacturing

Jan 2007 | Hans-Böckler-Stiftung   
Original Url: http://www.boeckler.de/pdf/p_imk_wp_18_2008.pdf
Determinants of productivity growth in Germany, France, the Netherlands, Autria, the UK and the USA, 1960-2007

Determinants of productivity growth in Germany, France, the Netherlands, Autria, the UK and the USA, 1960-2007

www.boeckler.de/pdf/p_imk_wp_18_2008.pdf

output elasticity of labour productivity is only 0.11. The effect of real wages ...
for Austria. A one percent increase in real wages raises labour productivity ...
on productivity growth were found for France and the lowest for the USA. A one percent

Jan 2007 | Hans-Böckler-Stiftung   
Original Url: http://www.boeckler.de/pdf/p_imk_wp_18_2008.pdf
Determinants of productivity growth in Germany, France, the Netherlands and Austria, 1960-2007 (sub-periods) France

Determinants of productivity growth in Germany, France, the Netherlands and Austria, 1960-2007 (sub-periods) France

www.boeckler.de/pdf/p_imk_wp_18_2008.pdf

and trend Dummies 1984 and Dummy Dummy time trend Notes: y: labour productivity, Y: GDP, w: real wage, sh_m: share of manufacturing sector, GAP: labour productivity gap to USA ...
effect of the profit share on productivity growth in all four countries first period ...
between the profit share and productivity growth was obtained, except for the statistical

Jan 2007 | Hans-Böckler-Stiftung   
Original Url: http://www.boeckler.de/pdf/p_imk_wp_18_2008.pdf
Comparison of European unit labour cost trends1 Selected countries (Index: 1998=100, on ECU/euro basis)

Comparison of European unit labour cost trends1 Selected countries (Index: 1998=100, on ECU/euro basis)

www.boeckler.de/pdf/p_imk_report_44e_2009.pdf

Denmark Denmark P o land Netherlands Netherlands Deutschland A ustria A ustria Germany P o land Unit labour costs = (Nominal compensation of employees/real GDP)*(employed/employees). Total industry, excluding construction (economic sectors ...
decline in the number of hours and a drastic slump in growth, also explain the significant decrease in labour productivity. Employment levels have also been kept steady ...
also shows that the structure of the economy, labour market institutions and labour

Jan 1998 | Hans-Böckler-Stiftung   
Original Url: http://www.boeckler.de/pdf/p_imk_report_44e_2009.pdf
Determinants of productivity growth in the UK and the USA

Determinants of productivity growth in the UK and the USA

www.boeckler.de/pdf/p_imk_wp_18_2008.pdf

and determinants Dummy 1988 Dummy 1964, 1979, 1987 and Notes: y: labour productivity, Y: GDP, w: real wage, sh_m: share of manufacturing sector, GAP: labour productivity gap to USA ...
Table 6: Determinants of productivity growth in the UK and the USA, USA UK ...
The models for the other countries are also robust, as can be seen in Table 7. For France and the Netherlands the Durbin-Watson statistics are very low in the first sub

Oct 2008 | Hans-Böckler-Stiftung   
Original Url: http://www.boeckler.de/pdf/p_imk_wp_18_2008.pdf
Labour income share as percentage of GDP at current factor costs, average values over the trade cycle, early 1980s – 2008

Labour income share as percentage of GDP at current factor costs, average values over the trade cycle, early 1980s – 2008

www.boeckler.de/pdf/v_2010_10_29_hein.pdf

The labour income share is given by the compensation per employee divided by GDP ...
minimum of annual real GDP growth in the respective country. Shaded grey means ...
Table 1: Labour income share as percentage of GDP at current factor costs, average values over the trade cycle, early 1980s – 2008 Change (3. – 1.), percentage points Austria Belgium Germany Netherlands France Greecea) Ireland Italy Portugal

Jan 2008 | Hans-Böckler-Stiftung   
Original Url: http://www.boeckler.de/pdf/v_2010_10_29_hein.pdf
Grouping of countries according to their labour income share developments in 1999-2010

Grouping of countries according to their labour income share developments in 1999-2010

www.boeckler.de/pdf/v_2011_10_27_kraemer.pdf

productivity If the rate of growth of labor pr y. e h roductivity exce eeds the rate of growth of the labor income pe employee it follows that the lab share e er e bor ...
has not been exploited e compensatio growth; and vice ve fully for corresponding labor ...
Year Country EU-15* Portugal Switzerland* USA France Netherlands Germany* Great Britain Italy Sweden Canada Ireland Japan Spain Finland Norway Austria *1991 instead of 1990.

Jan 2010 | Hans-Böckler-Stiftung   
Original Url: http://www.boeckler.de/pdf/v_2011_10_27_kraemer.pdf
Labour costs in euro per hour in the private services sector

Labour costs in euro per hour in the private services sector

www.boeckler.de/pdf/p_imk_report_44e_2009.pdf

Table 1 Labour costs in euro per hour in the private services sector Growth rate in compared with Private services total (excluding public administration ...
real wage increases, have a beneficial effect on employment. One might therefore ...
increase in labour costs compared with the European average has already lasted

Feb 2010 | Hans-Böckler-Stiftung   
Original Url: http://www.boeckler.de/pdf/p_imk_report_44e_2009.pdf
Partial effect of the profit share on the growth contribution of investment

Partial effect of the profit share on the growth contribution of investment

www.boeckler.de/pdf/p_imk_wp_03_2007.pdf

is also affected by changes in productivity growth and in working hours per employee. Naastepad ...
by the lagged log of the profit share and the lagged log of real GDP. In this unusual specification they find a significantly positive effect of the profit share, but real GDP ...
Table 7: Partial effect of the profit share on the growth contribution of investment ∂I ∂I a I c I equation (25a) Y = 3 n or equation (25b) Y = 3 ∂h − a 1 Yn ∂h − c 1 Π a3/-a1 or c3/-c1 Country Austria France Germany Netherlands I/Y I/Π

Feb 2007 | Hans-Böckler-Stiftung   
Original Url: http://www.boeckler.de/pdf/p_imk_wp_03_2007.pdf
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