Fellowship Initiative 2018-2019 "Total Factor Productivity and the Quality of Social Institutions: Institutional Complementarities as Key Drivers of Balanced Innovation"

Source: European Commission (EC) i, published on Tuesday, October 22 2019.

Description

This paper provides a framework for understanding the importance of social institutions to the peculiarities of national growth models and productivity outcomes.

DG ECFIN's Fellowship Initiative 2018-2019 “The Productivity Challenge: Jobs and Incomes in the Dawning Era of Intelligent Robots” has solicited contributions examining current and possible future productivity developments in Europe. In view of possible hysteresis effects after the crisis and in the general context of ageing populations and globalisation, the aim has been to re-examine the ongoing trends and drivers and to identify policies to tap fully the potential for inclusive productivity growth. The fellowships have been awarded to prominent scholars in the field to interact with staff in ECFIN and other Commission colleagues, and to prepare final reports on specific research questions within this general topic.

Author(s)

Kurt Huebner, University of British Columbia

Information and identifiers

Discussion Paper 115. October 2019. Brussels. PDF. 48pp. Tab. Graph. Bibliogr. Free.

KC-BD-19-002-EN-N (online)

ISBN 978-92-79-11183-2 (online)

ISSN 2443-8022 (online)

doi:10.2765/88843 (online)

JEL Classification: O30, O40, P51

Disclaimer

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