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Mid-Tech Europe? A Sectoral Account on Total Factor Productivity Growth from the Latest Vintage of the EU-KLEMs Database

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Identification
Discussion Paper 208
Publication date
24 July 2024
Authors
Plamen Nikolov | Wouter Simons | Alessandro Turrini | Peter Voigt | Directorate-General for Economic and Financial Affairs

Description

This paper analyses total factor productivity growth developments in the EU as compared to the US on the basis of the latest vintage of the EU-KLEMS database.

Highlights

  • The productivity contribution of TFP has been declining over the past two decades both in the EU and the US.
  • The TFP growth advantage of the US over the EU comes is in sectors such as services.
  • Traditional manufacturing provides a positive contribution to overall TFP growth in the EU, but not in the US. 
  • Econometric analysis shows that the elasticity of TFP to intangible capital has dropped by about half since the post GFC recovery in the EU. 

Information and identifiers

Discussion Paper 208. July 2024. Brussels. PDF. 52pp. Tab. Graph. Bibliogr. Free.

KC-BD-23-025-EN-N (online) 
ISBN 978-92-68-01826-2 (online) 
ISSN 2443-8022 (online)
doi:10.2765/107621 (online)

JEL classification: D24, E22, O40, O52.

Disclaimer

European Economy Discussion Papers are written by the staff of the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Economic and Financial Affairs, or by experts working in association with them, to inform discussion on economic policy and to stimulate debate. The views expressed in this document are solely those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of the European Commission. 

Mid-Tech Europe? A Sectoral Account on Total Factor Productivity Growth from the Latest Vintage of the EU-KLEMs Database

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