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Bias in aggregate productivity trends revisited: aggregate productivity trends were revised upward; it is now less clear whether bias exists, but some industries continue to show negative multifactor productivity trends - Bias in aggregate productivity -
This article updates results presented in our February 1999 Monthly Labor Review article, "Possible bias in aggregate productivity growth." (1) In...
Monthly Labor Review, 03/01/02 by William Gullickson · More from publication -
Possible measurement bias in aggregate productivity growth
By examining industry multifactor productivity in more detail, researchers can gain new insights into the hypothesis of measurement bias in...
Monthly Labor Review, 02/01/99 by William Gullickson · More from publication -
Measurement of productivity growth in U.S. manufacturing
Electrical and electronic equipment industries showed the highest productivity growth from 1949 to 1992. From 1979 to 1992, both...
Monthly Labor Review, 07/01/95 by William Gullickson · More from publication -
Multifactor productivity in manufacturing industries
Manufacturing multifactor productivity growth increased slightly between 1984 and 1988. Productivity grew at an annual rate of 1.6% between 1949...
Monthly Labor Review, 10/01/92 by William Gullickson · More from publication
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