intensity than electronics, and where average software intensity of US firms is greater than of Japanese firms, Japanese firms exhibited higher productivity in the mid 1980s, lost all ... differences in patent productivity, do not produce qualitatively different results ... japan, united states
Figure 4: AverageJapan-USProductivityDifferences, EntireSample ‐30% ‐20% ‐40% ‐60% ‐80% ‐100% ‐60% 1983‐1988 1989‐1993 1994‐1999 Based on results from Table V. of the Appendix. Reported are pooled OLS estimation coefficients. ... functions of Japanese and US IT firms. Our first key result is presented in Figure 4 below, which plots the pooled OLS averagedifference in log patent production per dollar of R&D, between Japanese and US firms in our sample through time, controlling ... japan, united states
Japanese in JapanJapanese in AmericaAmericans in America European producers Productivity (hours per vehicle) Assembly defects per 100 vehicles Repair area (% of assembly space) Stocks (days for eight sample parts) Workforce in a team (per cent ... europe, japan, united states ... embark on an aggressive FDI programme to build plants within North America. This gives us the opportunity to compare the transferability of different production systems. Table 2.3: Assembly plant characteristics (regional averages, 1989) Some
is the most extreme example with a Japaneseproductivity level equal to that in the U.S ... in labour productivity of on average 6.7 percent per year in Japan relative to an average annual growth of 4 percent in the United States. Even though Japanese ... Table 6, Productivity per hour in Japanese manufacturing branches relative to the United States (U.S.=100), 1980-2000 Food and kindred products Textile mill products Wearing apparel Leather products and footwear Wood products Paper products, printing
germany, india, italy, japan, united states ... Annual Report on the Ageing Society, (various years). The Cabinet Office, Government of Japan, ualreport/index-wh.html. Wakita, Shigeru 2006. The Lost Decade in the Japanese Labor Market: Labor’s share ... United States Total Consumption 15-64 Total Consumption 65+ Total Consumption by workers Wage bill (as 60% of total GDP, where GDP/cap at 2%) Savings by workers (Wage bill -Total consumption by workers only) Difference between registered from wages
Table 2 Real GDP and Productivity Growth in the U.S. and JapanJapanU.S. JapanU.S. JapanU.S. Productivity Growth Real GDP Growth ... of economic growth in Japan is mostly a story of declining productivity growth. As shown in Table ... This rapid growth was largely driven by productivity growth, which averaged about 3.1% during the decade. The 1990s have been a different story. Real GDP growth only averaged about 1
japan, thailand, united states ... Over a period of two and a half years, average monthly variation in the food productivity index ranged from a maximum of 971 in April during the beginning of the rainy ... season (average ¼ 451 6 267; n ¼ 12 ‘‘months’’) (see Fig. 1). There were two peaks
Markets and the United States United Kingdom United States Germany Japan China United Kingdom Germany Japan China United States Table 7 presents the correlation among the momentum profits of our sample markets and the United States over the entiresample ... china, germany, japan, united kingdom, united states ... (1998) checks the correlation between European markets and the United States market and concludes that momentum returns have common components across different markets
Table 4.3 Correlation matrix of the productivity log differences by industry (14 industries). The benchmark is the averageproductivity in the country sample, year 1987 USA Finland Sweden Germany France Japan Korea UK USA Finland Sweden ... were collected in a number of binary labour productivity comparisons with the United States (see the notes of Table 4.3). The (weighted) average labour productivity level ... Germany and suggestive evidence for similarity between Japan and Korea. It would
France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Japan Korea Mexico Portugal Spain Sweden UK USA Large Developed Small Developed Emerging Cross-country averageAverage variance ... austria, belgium, country, denmark, finland, france, germany, greece, ireland, italy, japan, mexico, portugal, south korea, spain, sweden, united kingdom, united states, world