2023
DOI: 10.1111/ecca.12468
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Accounting for the slowdown in UK innovation and productivity

Abstract: This paper conducts a comprehensive sources‐of‐growth analysis for the UK market sector, 2000–19, using the latest ONS data, including new estimates of intangible investment, double deflated value‐added, and updated price indices, all constructed bottom‐up from data for 40 industries. The decomposition incorporates contributions from intangible assets, both capitalized and uncapitalized, in national accounts. Our main findings are that first, slowdowns in labour productivity are largest in more intangible‐, kn… Show more

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“…4 In this paper, we adopt the Tornqvist method, which has also been used in Goodridge et al . (2018) and Goodridge and Haskel (2022), as it allows output prices and production functions to differ across sectors, and we are interested in sectoral differences. We then decompose labour productivity growth into within and reallocation components through each sector.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4 In this paper, we adopt the Tornqvist method, which has also been used in Goodridge et al . (2018) and Goodridge and Haskel (2022), as it allows output prices and production functions to differ across sectors, and we are interested in sectoral differences. We then decompose labour productivity growth into within and reallocation components through each sector.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%