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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 392 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 04-Mar-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1788978811
  • ISBN-13: 9781788978811
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 392 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 04-Mar-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1788978811
  • ISBN-13: 9781788978811
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Productivity Perspectives offers a timely and stimulating social science view on the productivity debate, drawing on the work of the ESRC funded Productivity Insights Network. The book examines the drivers and inhibitors of UK productivity growth in the light of international evidence, and the resulting dramatic slowdown and flatlining of productivity growth in the UK. The reasons for this so-called productivity puzzle are not well understood, and this book advances explanations and insights on these issues from different disciplinary and methodological perspectives. It will be of value to all those interested in, and engaging with, the challenge of slowing productivity growth.

This book will be essential and insightful reading for academics across the social sciences, business leaders and policy makers working on the productivity puzzle. Written in an accessible manner, it will also be of interest to a wide audience in government, the private sector and civil society.





Contributors include: M. Abreu, J. Cook, I. Docherty, G. Dymski, B. Gardiner, D. Hardy, R. Harris, A. Henley, R. Huggins, H. Izushi, R. Lewney, K. Lisenkova, C. Mason, P. McCann, L. McSorley, J. Nelles, K. Newsome, V. Sena, I. Sprackling, T. Vorley, D. Waite

Recenzijas

'Productivity, what determines it and how to boost it, is one of the great challenges in contemporary economics. This book offers us a hike along the frontiers of current thinking on the productivity puzzle, guided by a team of leading researchers.' --Murray Sherwin, New Zealand Productivity Commission, New Zealand'This book rightly identifies low productivity growth as the central policy challenge of this time and brings a truly broad and diverse set of perspectives to bear on this issue, leading to many fresh insights.' --Robert Inklaar, University of Groningen, the Netherlands

List of contributors
vii
Acknowledgements xi
1 Introduction to Productivity Perspectives
1(17)
Philip McCann
Tim Vorley
2 Productivity perspectives: observations from the UK and the international arena
18(30)
Philip McCann
3 Measuring productivity
48(30)
Vania Sena
4 FDI, capital and investment markets
78(25)
Richard Harris
5 Innovation and productivity: a multi-perspective assessment
103(26)
Robert Huggins
Hiro Izushi
6 Small business growth and productivity
129(18)
Andrew Henley
7 Productivity and the UK's deficiency in scale-ups
147(27)
Colin Mason
8 Human capital, skills and productivity
174(16)
Maria Abreu
9 Demographic ageing and productivity
190(16)
Katerina Lisenkova
10 Inequality, well-being and (inclusive) productivity growth
206(18)
Leaza McSorley
11 Contemporary work and employment and the productivity puzzle
224(19)
Kirsty Newsome
Tim Vorley
12 Regional and city productivity debates: insights from work undertaken by Cambridge Econometrics
243(12)
Ben Gardiner
Richard Lewney
13 Infrastructure and productivity
255(19)
Iain Docherty
David Waite
14 From silos to systems: insights and implications for productivity policy
274(19)
Tim Vorley
Jen Nelles
15 Productivity policy review
293(31)
Jonathan Cook
Dan Hardy
Imogen Sprackling
16 The UK productivity paradox and the governance of UK science and technology policy: lessons from California?
324(39)
Gary Dymski
Index 363
Edited by Philip McCann, Sir Terry Leahy Chair in Urban and Regional Economics, The Productivity Institute, Alliance Manchester Business School, University of Manchester and Tim Vorley, Co-Director, Innovation and Research Caucus and Pro-Vice Chancellor, Oxford Brookes University, UK