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During 1972-81, output per hour increased at an annual rate of 1.4 percent, slowing to less than 1 percent after 1976; growth in productivity has been linked to improved technology.
During 1967-82, industry restructuring brought on by the introduction of boxed beef and increases in capital expenditures per employee boosted productivity; labor requirements have been reduced by tec...
Hourly compensation growth was modest, with the advance in output per hour in line with other postwar recoveries; spanning 2 years, the productivity rise was the longest sustained increase since 1971-...
During 1963-82, annual productivity increased an average of 1.4 percent, somewhat below manufacturing as a whole; continued improvements have characterized the industry.
Output per employee-year climbed 1.5 percent annually among Federal agencies studied during 1967-83; in recent years, the trend shows a slightly larger increase.
Output per employee hour increased an average of only 1.2 percent annually in the oilfield machinery industry between 1967 and 1983, with output going through several boom and bust cycles.
Output per hour of persons employed in these shops rose at an annual rate of 0.8 percent between 1972 and 1984, in line with the productivity trend for other personal service industries.
Output and output per hour in manufacturing rose in the United States and 11 other countries in 1984; U.S. unit labor costs increased 7 percent, relative to the costs of foreign competitors, after adj...
Since 1963, this industry has witnessed varying degrees of productivity improvements, new processing techniques, and changes in demand; the largest increase in output per employee hour occurred in the...
Overall output per hour was above average from 1967 to 1985, reflecting a 4.8-percent increase in output and a 1.8-percent rise in employee hours; above-average growth is expected for the near future ...
Over the 1958-84 period, multifactor productivity grew at about half the rate of output per hour in these industries; the ratio of purchased materials, fuels, and services to labor accounted for most ...
Output per hour improvements were retarded by slack demand; economies of scale could not be fully exploited, but cutbacks of less efficient plants, together with technical advances, bolstered producti...
Increase in output per hour, aided by new technology in metalworking but moderated by stagnant demand, averaged only 1.6 percent a year over the 1972-85 period. The productivity trend for the 13-year...
Output per hour of persons employed in these shops fell at an annual rate of 1.2 percent between 1972 and 1986, reflecting a larger increase in employee hours than in output. Despite increased effici...
The domination of large chains and accompanying increased use of computers, led to above-average productivity in the department store industry. The productivity trend can be divided into three period...

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