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Growth accounting in the new industry classification standard; SNI 2007 ─ a work in progress

Growth accounting in the new industry classification standard; SNI 2007 ─ a work in progress. Saltsjöbaden 06-10-2011. What I am going to talk about. What we have done and what we plan to do Some preliminary results Labour composition Industry differences for the whole period

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Growth accounting in the new industry classification standard; SNI 2007 ─ a work in progress

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  1. Growth accounting in the new industry classification standard; SNI 2007 ─ a work in progress • Saltsjöbaden 06-10-2011

  2. What I am going to talk about • What we have done and what we plan to do • Some preliminary results • Labour composition • Industry differences for the whole period • The average for all industries and goods and service industries

  3. What is growth accounting? • Growth in gross production • -The weighted input of production factors • Energy • Material • Services • Labour service including quality • Capital service • =Multifactor productivity

  4. That we have done so far • The data we have in the new industry classification; • Gross production • Value added • Worked hour • Labour quality • Constructed data • Capital • Preliminary years

  5. That we plan to do • Capital • ICT-capital • More developed use of the preliminary years • Labour quality for preliminary years based on the Labour force survey

  6. Some preliminary results • Labour composition • Industry difference for the whole period 1993-2010 • Development for the average industry

  7. Labour composition • How the market value those who work in the private sector • Age • Ethnicity • Educational level • Educational orientation • However not two sexes

  8. Labour input 1993-2008: Age distribution

  9. Labour input 1993-2008: Ethnicity distribution

  10. Labour input 1993-2008 Education distribution

  11. Labour quality1993-2008 : Age groups

  12. Labour quality1993-2008 Education groups

  13. GP average yearly growth rate 1993-2010 Industry differences

  14. GP average yearly growth rate 1993-2010 Industry differences

  15. GP average yearly growth rate 1993-2010 Industry differences

  16. Labour contribution to GP growth, average yearly growth rate 1993-2010

  17. Labour contribution to GP growth, average yearly growth rate 1993-2010

  18. Labour contribution to GP growth, average yearly growth rate 1993-2010

  19. Capital contribution to GP growth, average yearly growth rate 1993-2010

  20. Capital contribution to GP growth, average yearly growth rate 1993-2010

  21. Capital contribution to GP growth, average yearly growth rate 1993-2010

  22. MFP contribution to GP growth, average yearly growth rate 1993-2010

  23. MFP contribution to GP growth, average yearly growth rate 1993-2010

  24. MFP contribution to GP growth, average yearly growth rate 1993-2010

  25. Growth pattern for 1993-2010

  26. Growth pattern for 1993-2010

  27. It is necessary to aggregate • We do not have weighted means yet • We use unweighted means instead • For all industries • Goods industries • Service industries • This means that the result are representative for the average industry but it is not the industry average

  28. Decomposition of the GP growth 1993-2007

  29. Decomposition of the EMS growth 1993-2007

  30. GP growth1993-2010

  31. Labour contribution to the GP-growth

  32. MFP contribution to the GP-growth

  33. The relation between R&D 2007 and MFP-growth 1993-2010

  34. The relation between R&D 2007 and MFP-growth 1993-2010

  35. That was all for now Thanks for listening So now we have to continue our work

  36. EMS contribution to the GP-growth

  37. Capital contribution to the GP-growth

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