2 Results enter search term Search Reset filter Suchfilter Content Type Publications (1) Project (1) Topics Companies (2) Digitalization (2) Europe (2) Germany (2) Growth (2) Innovation (2) Labor Market (2) USA (2) Publicationtype Policy Article (1) Units Forecasting Center (2) Economic Outlook (1) Forecasting and Business Cycle Analysis (1) Global Division of Labor (1) Macroeconomic Policy under Market Imperfections (1) Special Topics (1) Understanding the Structural Forces of Globalisation (1) Experts Cecília Hornok (2) Christiane Krieger-Boden (2) Dominik Groll (2) Eckhardt Bode (2) Frank Bickenbach (2) Holger Görg (2) Jens Boysen-Hogrefe (2) Klaus-Jürgen Gern (2) Martin Ademmer (2) Nils Jannsen (2) Salomon Fiedler (2) Stefan Kooths (2) Show more Date Last Month Last Year Select Period start date to end date Sort by Relevance Date Aktive Filter Topics: Companies Topics: Digitalization Topics: Europe Topics: Germany Topics: USA Experts: Cecília Hornok Experts: Klaus-Jürgen Gern Remove all filters Project Productivity in Germany - Measurement and Drivers 01.01.2016 - 31.12.2016 This study on productivity trends in Germany covers a broad discussion of measurement problems (both conceptually and empirically), an comprehensive comparison of productivity patterns between different countries (on the aggregate level as well as on... Policy Article Productivity in Germany – Measurability and Development (in German) 15.11.2017 KBW 12: The trend decline of productivity growth in Germany is not due to a single cause but is the result of the interplay of multiple factors with time-varying relative importance.
Project Productivity in Germany - Measurement and Drivers 01.01.2016 - 31.12.2016 This study on productivity trends in Germany covers a broad discussion of measurement problems (both conceptually and empirically), an comprehensive comparison of productivity patterns between different countries (on the aggregate level as well as on...
Policy Article Productivity in Germany – Measurability and Development (in German) 15.11.2017 KBW 12: The trend decline of productivity growth in Germany is not due to a single cause but is the result of the interplay of multiple factors with time-varying relative importance.