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Productivity in the U.S. Services Sector Jack E. Triplett

Productivity in the U.S. Services Sector By Jack E. Triplett

Productivity in the U.S. Services Sector by Jack E. Triplett


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The services industries -which include jobs ranging from flipping hamburgers to providing investment advice -can no longer be characterized, as they have in the past, as a stagnant sector marked by low productivity growth.

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Productivity in the U.S. Services Sector: New Sources of Economic Growth by Jack E. Triplett

The services industries-which include jobs ranging from flipping hamburgers to providing investment advice-can no longer be characterized, as they have in the past, as a stagnant sector marked by low productivity growth. They have emerged as one of the most dynamic and innovative segments of the U.S. economy, now accounting for more than three-quarters of gross domestic product. During the 1990s, 19 million additional jobs were created in this sector, while growth was stagnant in the goods-producing sector. Here, Jack Triplett and Barry Bosworth analyze services sector productivity, demonstrating that fundamental changes have taken place in this sector of the U.S. economy. They show that growth in the services industries fueled the post-1995 expansion in the U.S. productivity and assess the role of information technology in transforming and accelerating services productivity. In addition to their findings for the services sector as a whole, they include separate chapters for a diverse range of industries within the sector, including transportation and communications, wholesale and retail trade, and finance and insurance. The authors also examine productivity measurement issues, chiefly statistical methods for measuring services industry output. They highlight the importance of making improvements within the U.S. statistical system to provide the more accurate and relevant measures essential for analyzing productivity and economic growth.

Productivity in the U.S. Services Sector Reviews

The last decade has witnessed a healthy revival in productivity analysis....Nowhere have the changes described been more visible than in the US services sector, a development that Jack Triplett and Barry Bosworth chronicle in their impressive and timely study....It seems a safe bet that this study will be seen as truly pioneering in scope, wading with gusto and intelligence into what were recently largely uncharted waters. -Pierre Sauve, London School of Economics' International Trade Policy Unit, World Trade Review

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It seems a safe bet that this study will be seen as truly pioneering in scope, wading with gusto and intelligence into what were recently uncharted waters. -Pierre Suave, Research Associate at the London School of Economics' International Trade Policy Unit, Global and European Law Books, 10/31/2005

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an important book that should be read and digested by every economist interested in measuring productivity in general and in service industries in particular. -Erwin Diewert, University of British Columbia, International Productivity Monitor

About Jack E. Triplett

Jack E. Triplett , is a visiting fellow in Economic Studies at the Brookings Institution. He served previously as a chief economist at the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis. He is the editor of Measuring the Prices of Medical Treatments (Brookings, 1999). Barry P. Bosworth is a senior fellow and Robert V. Roosa Chair in International Economics at the Brookings Institution.

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CIN0815783353VG
9780815783350
0815783353
Productivity in the U.S. Services Sector: New Sources of Economic Growth by Jack E. Triplett
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Brookings Institution
2004-09-21
416
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