Tangible investment and labour productivity: Evidence from European manufacturing

被引:8
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作者
Stundziene, Alina [1 ]
Saboniene, Asta [1 ]
机构
[1] Kaunas Univ Technol, Sch Business & Econ, Kaunas, Lithuania
来源
ECONOMIC RESEARCH-EKONOMSKA ISTRAZIVANJA | 2019年 / 32卷 / 01期
关键词
productivity; labour productivity; investment; tangible investment; manufacturing industry; Europe; GROWTH; CONVERGENCE; SLOWDOWN;
D O I
10.1080/1331677X.2019.1666024
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
Labour productivity is one of the key drivers for higher earnings and welfare standards in every economy. The problem of how to ensure the growth of labour productivity is especially relevant to less developed economies and forces justification of the factors affecting sustainable productivity growth. The purpose of this research is to test if the investment in tangible assets improves labour productivity in the European manufacturing industry and to reveal the countries with inefficient investment. The results show that with consideration of all European countries, a 1% increase in gross investment in tangible goods (G.I.T.G.) per person employed (P.E.) has a 0.0373% long-run effect on apparent labour productivity (A.L.P.). Considering various types of investments in tangibles, only an increase in gross investment in existing buildings and structures (G.I.E.B.S.) per P.E. and gross investment in machinery and equipment (G.I.M.E.) per P.E. caused growth of A.L.P. However, the impact of investment in assets on A.L.P. significantly differs among the countries and it is revealed that many European countries, which are characterised by low productivity, use investment inefficiently.
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页码:3519 / 3537
页数:19
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