ActualPreviousHighestLowestDatesUnitFrequency 114.48113.85114.4822.071947 - 2024pointsQuarterly 2017=100, SA CompareProductivity by Country Related US Monthly PCE Inflation Seen Steady, Annual Rate to Rise US 10-Year Yield Steadies Ahead of PCE Inflation Data ...
In order to complete these results, factors such as the geographical location of the various regions, country-specific characteristics, or the sectoral composition of economic activity were examined for their role in explaining the observed disparities. 展开 ...
Country shareJournalsScopusSCImagoWeb of ScienceChinaIndiaIn this paper, we examine the question whether it is meaningful to talk about the scientific productivity of nations based on indexes like the Science Citation Index or Scopus, when the journal set covered by them keeps changing with time. ...
baseline DFS model can be described by a set of two conditions: the efficient specialisation condition (1) and the trade balance condition14 (2), respectively:(1)A(z)=ω(2)B(z,L*/L)=v(z)1−v(z)L*Lwhere ω denotes the relative wage of the Home country with respect to the RoW...
When the media report on the productivity measure of a nation, they are invariably talking about the ratio of GDP to total hours worked across the whole country during a specific period. In the United States, the Bureau of Labor Statistics publishes this measure every quarter....
The most frequent collaborations were between the USA and China (frequency = 126), followed by the collaborations between the USA and Japan (frequency = 55), then between the USA and the UK (frequency = 28). Fig. 3 The overview of publication number of each country Full ...
By 1970, New Zealand had already dropped a bit below the median OECD country, but the countries either side of us were France and the United Kingdom, and we were just slightly behind Germany. In relative terms, New Zealand’s economic performance was particularly bad in the 1970s. Of ...
The energy structure (\(eng\)) refers to the proportion of different energy types a region or country uses in total energy consumption, such as fossil fuels and renewable energy. To date, coal consumption is still the highest and is used as an energy source in many industrial areas, such ...
CEIC calculates Labour Productivity Growth from annual Real GDP Index and annual Employment. The National Bureau of Statistics provides Real GDP, at 1978 prices. The Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security provides Employment. Employment excludes Foreign Nationals working within the country. Real...
The production indices produced by the Food and Agricultural Organisation of the United Nations (FAO) are increasingly used by researchers as a unique source of data for cross‐country panel studies. The article examines the properties of the FAO index, and finds them deficient in paying little ...