2018
DOI: 10.24818/18423264/52.1.18.02
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Sustainable Economic Development, Economic Equilibrium and Work Productivity on Industries of the Romanian National Economy, 2000-2015

Abstract: Abstract. In this paper we aimed to take a methodological look at the

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“…Additionally, variations in labour productivity levels contribute to divergent growth rates among countries or regions Batóg et al (2009). Labour productivity refers to the quantity of output generated per unit of labour, with labour being quantifiable in either hours worked or the count of individuals employed (Deaconu et al, 2018). Within the agricultural sector specifically, standard productivity metrics incorporate measures of yield or value-added per agricultural worker, thereby quantifying sectoral output relative to labour input (Batóg and Batóg, 2007).…”
Section: Sustainable Economic Development and Labour Productivitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, variations in labour productivity levels contribute to divergent growth rates among countries or regions Batóg et al (2009). Labour productivity refers to the quantity of output generated per unit of labour, with labour being quantifiable in either hours worked or the count of individuals employed (Deaconu et al, 2018). Within the agricultural sector specifically, standard productivity metrics incorporate measures of yield or value-added per agricultural worker, thereby quantifying sectoral output relative to labour input (Batóg and Batóg, 2007).…”
Section: Sustainable Economic Development and Labour Productivitymentioning
confidence: 99%