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arithmetic mean 5 geometric mean 5 growth 5 log approximation 5 Decomposition method 4 Dekompositionsverfahren 4 Productivity 4 Produktivität 4 Theorie 4 Theory 4 productivity decomposition 4 Productivity decomposition 3 Arithmetic mean 2 Frankreich 2 Geometric mean 2 Growth 2 Iteration 2 Log approximation 2 Qualitative Methode 2 Verarbeitende Industrie 2 Wachstum 2 Geschichte 2009-2018 1
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Free 7 CC license 1
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Book / Working Paper 5 Article 2
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Working Paper 5 Arbeitspapier 3 Graue Literatur 3 Non-commercial literature 3 Article 1 Article in journal 1 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1
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English 7
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Bruhn, Simon 7 Grebel, Thomas 7 Nesta, Lionel 7
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Diskussionspapier / Technische Universität Ilmenau, Institut für Volkswirtschaftslehre 2 Ilmenau Economics Discussion Papers 2 Journal of Evolutionary Economics 1 Journal of evolutionary economics 1 Sciences Po OFCE working paper 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 4 EconStor 3
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The fallacy in productivity decomposition
Bruhn, Simon; Grebel, Thomas; Nesta, Lionel - In: Journal of Evolutionary Economics 33 (2023) 3, pp. 797-835
This paper argues that the typical practice of performing growth decompositions based on log-transformed productivity values induces fallacious conclusions: using logs may lead to an inaccurate aggregate growth rate, an inaccurate description of the micro sources of aggregate growth, or both. We...
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The fallacy in productivity decomposition
Bruhn, Simon; Grebel, Thomas; Nesta, Lionel - 2023
This paper argues that the typical practice of performing growth decompositions based on log-transformed productivity values induces fallacious conclusions: using logs may lead to an inaccurate aggregate growth rate, an inaccurate description of the microsources of aggregate growth, or both. We...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014309910
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The fallacy in productivity decomposition
Bruhn, Simon; Grebel, Thomas; Nesta, Lionel - In: Journal of evolutionary economics 33 (2023) 3, pp. 797-835
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The fallacy in productivity decomposition
Bruhn, Simon; Grebel, Thomas; Nesta, Lionel - 2023 - Updated June 2023
This paper argues that the typical practice of performing growth decompositions based on log-transformed productivity values induces fallacious conclusions: using logs may lead to an inaccurate aggregate growth rate, an inaccurate description of the microsources of aggregate growth, or both. We...
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The fallacy in productivity decomposition
Bruhn, Simon; Grebel, Thomas; Nesta, Lionel - 2021
This paper argues that the typical practice of performing growth decompositions based on log-transformed productivity values induces fallacious conclusions: using logs may lead to an inaccurate aggregate growth rate, an inaccurate description of the microsources of aggregate growth, or both. We...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012745172
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The fallacy in productivity decomposition
Bruhn, Simon; Grebel, Thomas; Nesta, Lionel - 2021
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012698417
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The fallacy in productivity decomposition
Bruhn, Simon; Grebel, Thomas; Nesta, Lionel - 2021
This paper argues that the typical practice of performing growth decompositions based on log-transformed productivity values induces fallacious conclusions: using logs may lead to an inaccurate aggregate growth rate, an inaccurate description of the microsources of aggregate growth, or both. We...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012704136
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