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The future of productivity / Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.

By: Publication details: Paris : OECD Publishing, 2015.Description: 118 pages : illustrations ; 28 cmISBN:
  • 9789264248526
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Chapter 1: The past and future of productivity -- Global productivity has been solid, despite the slowdown in OECD countries -- The OECD productivity slowdown in long-run comparative context -- Structural dimensions to the productivity slowdown -- The impact of the crisis -- The sources of future growth -- Chapter 2: Thinking about productivity -- The global productivity frontier -- Diffusion of innovations and best practices -- Firm heterogeneity and reallocation -- Chapter 3: Enhancing productivity in a globalised world -- Facilitating global learning spillovers -- Allowing productive firms to thrive -- Making the most off human capital -- References -- Chapter 4: The role of public policy -- Public policy and the global productivity frontier -- Innovation-specific policies are important but trade-offs emerge -- Well-designed framework policies allow productive firms to thrive -- Making the most of human capital requires a range of policies -- References -- Chapter 5: Conclusions and future research
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Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (2015). The future of productivity. Paris: Author.

Chapter 1: The past and future of productivity -- Global productivity has been solid, despite the slowdown in OECD countries -- The OECD productivity slowdown in long-run comparative context -- Structural dimensions to the productivity slowdown -- The impact of the crisis -- The sources of future growth -- Chapter 2: Thinking about productivity -- The global productivity frontier -- Diffusion of innovations and best practices -- Firm heterogeneity and reallocation -- Chapter 3: Enhancing productivity in a globalised world -- Facilitating global learning spillovers -- Allowing productive firms to thrive -- Making the most off human capital -- References -- Chapter 4: The role of public policy -- Public policy and the global productivity frontier -- Innovation-specific policies are important but trade-offs emerge -- Well-designed framework policies allow productive firms to thrive -- Making the most of human capital requires a range of policies -- References -- Chapter 5: Conclusions and future research

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