Productivity

Productivity
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Total Pages: 0
Release: 1974
Genre: Capital productivity
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Productivity

Productivity
Author: États-Unis. Conference on an agenda for economic research on productivity 1973. Washington, D.C..
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Total Pages: 67
Release: 1974
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Conference on an Agenda for Economic Research on Productivity, April 6, 1973: Papers

Conference on an Agenda for Economic Research on Productivity, April 6, 1973: Papers
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Total Pages: 0
Release: 1973
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Collection of conference papers on the priorities for economic research on productivity in the USA - covers labour productivity, productivity measurement, adjustment to technological change, relationships between productivity and economic growth and inflation, etc., and includes theoretical issues. References. Conference held in Washington 1973 mar 21 to April 6?.

Productivity Analysis

Productivity Analysis
Author: Ali Dogramaci
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9401174024

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There is a wide variety of perspectives for productivity analysis. The back grounds of different researchers and practitioners who work on this topic include such fields as economics, business administration, and industrial engineering, among others. Within each such field, there are different schools of thought on the theory and application of productivity analysis. Often it is not difficult to observe a lack of communication among the advocates of these separate schools. The purpose of this book is to present in a single volume samples of alternative approaches to productivity analy sis. This may be considered as a first step toward a better communication among practitioners and researchers in the fields of management, industrial engineering, and economics. The focus of the book is on the United States, where the productivity growth problem has been acute for some time. The book begins with a brief overview chapter that covers some of the issues involved in productivity analysis and a sample of methodological ap proaches presently in use. After this introduction, we move to Chapter 2 where Solomon Fabricant presents the issues related to measurement and analysis at the macroeconomic level. In Chapter 3, C. Lowell Harriss discusses concepts that he considers es sential for productivity growth: capital formation, technological progress, and freedom.