2021
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.3928289
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Key Factors Behind Productivity Trends in EU Countries

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“…In fact, such discrepancies are common in studies of other countries. Moderny et al (2021) compare labour productivity growth according to the national accounts and micro‐aggregated firm‐level data for nine EU countries in the period 2007–2016: they report a correlation coefficient between the two sources of 0.7. The correlation in our annual data for the period 2003–2015 is 0.62, not far off from this cross‐country average.…”
Section: Reconciliationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, such discrepancies are common in studies of other countries. Moderny et al (2021) compare labour productivity growth according to the national accounts and micro‐aggregated firm‐level data for nine EU countries in the period 2007–2016: they report a correlation coefficient between the two sources of 0.7. The correlation in our annual data for the period 2003–2015 is 0.62, not far off from this cross‐country average.…”
Section: Reconciliationmentioning
confidence: 99%