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Sectoral Energy- and Labour-Productivity Convergence
Authors:Peter Mulder  Henri L F De Groot
Institution:(1) Gabinete de Estudos, Ministry of Planning and Development, Maputo, Mozambique;(2) Department of Spatial Economics, Vrije Universiteit, De Boelelaan 1105, Amsterdam, 1081 HV, The Netherlands;(3) CPB Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis, The Hague, The Netherlands
Abstract:This paper empirically investigates the development of cross-country differences in energy- and labour productivity. The analysis is performed at a detailed sectoral level for 14 OECD countries, covering the period 1970–1997. A σ-convergence analysis reveals that the development over time of the cross-country variation in productivity performance differs across sectors as well as across different levels of aggregation. Both patterns of convergence as well as divergence are found. Cross-country variation of productivity levels is typically larger for energy than for labour. A β-convergence analysis provides support for the hypothesis that in most sectors lagging countries tend to catch up with technological leaders, in particular in terms of energy productivity. Moreover, the results show that convergence is conditional, meaning that productivity levels converge to country-specific steady states. Energy prices and wages are shown to positively affect energy- and labour-productivity growth, respectively. We also find evidence for the importance of economies of scale, whereas the investment share, openness and specialization play only a modest role in explaining cross-country variation in energy- and labour-productivity growth.
Keywords:convergence  energy productivity  labour productivity  sectoral analysis
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