Productivity Levels in British and German Manufacturing Industry
- 1 February 1992
- journal article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in National Institute Economic Review
- Vol. 139 (1) , 46-63
- https://doi.org/10.1177/002795019213900104
Abstract
Relative levels of labour productivity are estimated to have been about 22 per cent higher in German than in British manufacturing in 1987. The German productivity advantage was most pronounced in non-electrical engineering, vehicles and metals. The British performance was relatively better in food, drink and tobacco and textiles and productivity levels appear to be about equal in the two countries in chemicals and electrical engineering. About 80 per cent of the productivity gap in aggregate manufacturing can be accounted for by differences in the levels of both physical and human capital. The aggregate productivity ratio of 22 per cent is lower than that found for 1968. The time pattern of relative productivity in the intervening two decades shows a considerable increase in the 1970s followed by a rapid narrowing of the productivity gap in the 1980s.Keywords
This publication has 24 references indexed in Scilit:
- COMPARATIVE LEVELS OF MANUFACTURING PRODUCTIVITY IN POSTWAR EUROPE: MEASUREMENT AND COMPARISONS*Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 2009
- PRODUCTIVITY AND COMPETITIVENESSOxford Review of Economic Policy, 1991
- The Penn World Table (Mark 5): An Expanded Set of International Comparisons, 1950-1988The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1991
- EXPLAINING ANGLO‐AMERICAN PRODUCTIVITY DIFFERENCES IN THE MID‐TWENTIETH CENTURY*Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 1990
- The Growth of Output and Productivity in the UK: the 1980s as a Phase of the Post-War PeriodNational Institute Economic Review, 1990
- Manufacturing Productivity Levels in France and the United KingdomNational Institute Economic Review, 1990
- Labour Productivity in UK Manufacturing in the 1970s and in the 1980sNational Institute Economic Review, 1990
- Comparative Levels of Labour Productivity in Dutch and British ManufacturingNational Institute Economic Review, 1990
- A NEW SET OF INTERNATIONAL COMPARISONS OF REAL PRODUCT AND PRICE LEVELS ESTIMATES FOR 130 COUNTRIES, 1950–1985Review of Income and Wealth, 1988
- ECONOMIC GROWTH SINCE 1870: BRITAN'S PERFORMANCE IN INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVEOxford Review of Economic Policy, 1988