Economic Growth in Europe, A Comparative Perspective

Marcel Timmer, Robert Inklaar, Mary O'Mahony, Bart van Ark

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Abstract

Why has European growth slowed down since the 1990s while American productivity growth has speeded up? This book provides a thorough and detailed analysis of the sources of growth from a comparative industry perspective. It argues that Europe's slow growth is the combined result of a severe productivity slowdown in traditional manufacturing and other goods production, and a concomitant failure to invest in and reap the benefits from Information and Communications Technology (ICT), in particular in market services. The analysis is based on rich new databases including the EU KLEMS growth accounting database and provides detailed background of the data construction. As such, the book provides new methodological perspectives and serves as a primer on the use of data in economic growth analysis. More generally, it illustrates to the research and policy community the benefits of analysis based on detailed data on the sources of economic growth.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherCambridge University Press
Number of pages312
ISBN (Print)9780521198875, 9781107412446
Publication statusPublished - 2010

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