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Manufacturing costs, productivity, and competitiveness, 1979-93
Manufacturing costs productivity competitiveness
2009/5/4
With unit labor costs as a gauge, U.S. competitiveness within the G-7 countries improved in the last decade and a half. A fuller story regarding competitiveness could be told using multifactor product...
International manufacturing compensation costs
manufacturing compensation costs average hourly
2009/5/4
Compared with average hourly compensation costs in the United States in 1993, costs increased in Japan and decreased in Canada and 14 European countries measured. This article compares compensation co...
Comparative manufacturing productivity and unit labor costs
manufacturing productivity unit labor costs
2009/4/29
The U.S. labor productivity growth rate over the 1979-93 period was matched or exceeded by 8 of 12 countries compared. However, U.S. unit labor costs rose less than the trade-weighted average for comp...
Since 1964, employment in drugs manufacturing has grown through recessions and structural changes to the economy, while the industry has continued to make profits, invest in research and development, ...
Trade and displacement in manufacturing
manufacturing subsequent earnings health insurance
2009/4/29
Trade sensitivity is linked to job loss, but does not affect the duration of unemployment or the probability of the loss of health insurance; it is only weakly associated with subsequent earnings. Thi...
Trade and displacement in manufacturing
manufacturing subsequent earnings health insurance
2009/4/29
Trade sensitivity is linked to job loss, but does not affect the duration of unemployment or the probability of the loss of health insurance; it is only weakly associated with subsequent earnings. Thi...
Manufacturing prices, productivity, and labor costs in five economies
Manufacturing prices labor costs
2009/4/29
The United States continues to surge ahead of other major industrial economies in terms of lower prices, higher levels of labor productivity, and better unit labor cost performance. While the deprecia...
Measurement of productivity growth in U.S. manufacturing
productivity growth U.S. manufacturing
2009/4/29
Productivity measurement cannot be restricted to capital and labor factors-intermediate inputs constitute too large a part of the cost structure; revised and extended data show upward trend in multifa...
International comparisons of manufacturing compensation costs
manufacturing compensation costs International comparisons
2009/4/29
Japan and many Western European economies had higher manufacturing hourly compensation costs than the United States in 1994; the trade-weighted average for 24 foreign economies was 88 percent of the U...
A historical study of the computer industry reveals that computer manufacturers add workers to their payrolls, then shed them when the products they manufacture undergo technological change, increased...
A perspective on the U.S.-Canada manufacturing productivity gap
productivity gap U.S.-Canada manufacturing
2009/4/3
The U.S. advantage over Canada in manufacturing productivity growth during the 1990s, as measured by BLS, was led by dramatic growth in information-technology-related industries and does not appear to...
Multifactor productivity trends in manufacturing industries, 1987–96
productivity trends manufacturing industries
2009/4/3
Over the 1987–96 period, multifactor productivity—measured as output per unit of combined inputs—increased in manufacturing as a whole and in most of the 108 published three-digit industries within m...
Productivity growth in high-tech manufacturing industries
Productivity growth high-tech manufacturing industries
2009/4/3
Among manufacturing industries employing a substantial proportion of research and development and technology-oriented workers, the information technology industries exhibited particularly strong produ...
China’s manufacturing employment and compensation costs: 2002–06
manufacturing employment compensation costs China
2010/3/4
Both employment and compensation costs in China’s manufacturing sector increased rapidly from 2002 to 2006; employment increased more than 10 percent during those 4 years, to 112 million, while compen...
The scale of manufacturing employment in China dwarfs the numbers of manufacturing workers in other countries; China's manufacturing sector has shed surplus workers from inefficient state-owned facto...