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Understanding Productivity

Editat de Roy Green, Phillip Toner
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A central concern of economists, policymakers and civil society in recent years has been the persistent and widespread slowdown in global productivity growth.
This stands in stark contrast to the robust productivity performance and associated prosperity witnessed across advanced economies in previous decades. The productivity slowdown represents a significant concern because it underpins the tensions emerging from income and wealth inequality, an expanded corporate profit share and geopolitical friction as established and emerging economic powers vie for global market supremacy. History offers numerous examples of technological advancement coinciding with heightened economic uncertainty and political discontent, yet these were predominantly periods of accelerated productivity growth. This volume delivers a guide to the contested terrain through a diversity of perspectives spanning mainstream economic analysis to institutional and political economy frameworks. It encompasses topics ranging from the definition and measurement of productivity to the function of research and innovation, financialisation and business dynamism, management quality and workplace relations and the existential implications and opportunities presented by climate change.
Understanding Productivity targets policymakers, students across multiple disciplines and readers eager to examine the productivity 'black box', to participate in an informed exploration of theory and evidence-based perspectives and to formulate their own conclusions about this critically important dimension of contemporary economic discourse and debate.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781032549750
ISBN-10: 1032549750
Pagini: 340
Ilustrații: 64
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

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Postgraduate and Professional Practice & Development

Cuprins

Part 1: History, Causes and Measurement 1. Productivity Growth in the History of Economic Analysis 2. Productivity Measurement: Main Concepts, Methods and Challenges 3. Multi-factor Productivity: A Critical Introduction 4. Productivity and the Demand Side of the Economy Part 2: Distribution and the Macro-economy 5. Productivity, Power, and Distribution 6. Women and the Productivity Agenda 7. Inflation and Productivity Part 3: Productivity at the Enterprise Level 8. Productivity and the Theory of the Firm 9. Home Truths about Workplace Relations and Productivity 10. Productivity and Management Practice: An Overview and Assessment
Part 4: Industry Perspectives 11. Emergent Technologies, Industrial Data and Future of Productivity 12. The Productivity Paradox in US Manufacturing 13. Redefining Productivity for Service and Network-based firms 14. Productivity Reform in the Construction and Infrastructure Industry Part 5: Productivity and Climate Change 15. Climate Change and Productivity Performance in G20 Countries 16. Productivity and Climate Change Part 6: Future Directions for Policy 17. Directing Growth: How a Mission-oriented Industrial 

Notă biografică

Roy Green is Emeritus Professor and Special Innovation Advisor at the University of Technology Sydney, where he was previously Dean of the UTS Business School.
Phillip Toner is a Senior Research Fellow in the Department of Political Economy, University of Sydney.

Recenzii

“This volume provides a timely and authoritative guide to the complex debates surrounding the global productivity slowdown. Bringing together leading international experts, it explains why productivity matters for living standards and economic policy and offers readers an accessible overview of the key concepts, measurement challenges and competing interpretations shaping today’s productivity discourse and the future outlook.” Bart van Ark, Director, The Productivity Institute, University of Manchester, UK
“The persistent and puzzling global slowdown in productivity growth globally since the mid-2000s has contributed to political instability, rising inequality and geopolitical frictions. Understanding Productivity investigates the phenomenon through a mix of mainstream and institutional perspectives, covering topics ranging from innovation and financialization to the environmental crisis. The book will be of interest to policymakers and students alike, providing a guide to this engine of economic performance.” Dame Diane CoyleBennett Professor of Public Policy, University of Cambridge, UK.
“Productivity is critical to economic performance, but its meaning and measurement must evolve as our economies undergo structural change and face new challenges such as the climate transition. This volume provides a compendium of thoughtful, state-of-the-art essays.” Dani Rodrik, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, USA.
“Understanding productivity is an essential first step to improving economic growth. This book makes a major contribution to examining the many aspects of productivity and identifying policies which may enhance productivity while addressing climate and other imperatives.” Ian GoldinDirector of the Oxford Martin Programme on Technological and Economic Change, University of Oxford, UK.
“Industrial innovation has led to productivity gains which have increased growth and raised income per head. This cycle of progress is absent in the present-day transformation in the way goods and services are produced using digital technologies, and it is important to understand why this and what can be done about it. That is why this book is so valuable as it explores the nature of productivity and the reasons for its decline, crucial matters of interest for all those concerned with economic and social progress.” Mark Dodgson, Emeritus Professor, University of Queensland, Australia.
A major enigma in economics today concerns the measurement and determinants of productivity growth. As technology becomes ever more sophisticated, paradoxically the rate of productivity growth, in especially the developed countries, exhibits a tendency to decline. The important question is why? This collection of essays by leading authorities in their respective fields, provides comprehensive assessments of the various reasons. The essays cover a wide variety of issues affecting productivity growth. They develop existing theories, but also discuss new, as well as important but neglected, insights. This book is highly recommended for anyone who wishes clear, concise and authoritative discussions of one of the most important economic questions now affecting the developed economies.
John McCombie, Professor Emeritus, University of Cambridge, UK.

Descriere

This book targets policymakers, students across multiple disciplines and readers eager to examine the productivity 'black box', to participate in an informed exploration of theory and evidence-based perspectives and to formulate their own conclusions about this critically important dimension of contemporary economic discourse and debate.