EU KLEMS project on Productivity in the European Union

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EU KLEMS project on Productivity in the European Union Bart Los (University of Groningen) 1st KEI Workshop, Tübingen, March 3-4, 2005. This project is funded by the European Commission, Research Directorate General as part of the 6th Framework Programme, Priority 8, "Policy Support and Anticipating Scientific and Technological Needs".

European Commission, Research Directorate General Framework Programme 6 Priority 8 Policy Support and Anticipating Scientific and Technological Needs Project period: 1.9.2004 1.9.2007 EC contribution: 5.0 M

Main aspects EU KLEMS project is 3-year statistical and analytical research project funded by 6th Framework Programme Purpose is to create a database on productivity by industry for EU member states with a breakdown into contributions from capital (K), labour (L), energy (E), materials (M) and service inputs (S) Conduct out a number of analytical research projects in areas of: analysis of productivity, prices, industry structures, technology and innovation indicators labour markets and skills technological progress and innovation link to productivity research using firm level databases

Participants Rijksuniversiteit Groningen (NL) National Institute of Economic and Social Research (UK) Centre d'études prospectives et d'informations internationales (F) Centre for Economic and Business Research (DK) CPB Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis (NL) Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung e.v. Berlin (DE) Federaal Planbureau (BE) Istituto di Studi e Analisi Economica (I) Instituto Valenciano De Investigaciones Economicas, S.A. (ES) Helsingin kauppakorkeakoulu (Helsinki School of Economics) (FI) Austrian Institute of Economic Research (AT) The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies (AT) Economic and Social Insitute, Free University (NL) The Conference Board Europe, Economics Department (BE)

Background for EU KLEMS project (I) Policy interests: monitoring and evaluating the Lisbon and Barcelona agendas, complementary to existing indicators (e.g. Eurostat structural indicators) Divergence between EU and US productivity performance Impact of new entry of 10 member states on EU economic performance Developments in academic world: Growth regression literature is running out of steam Growth accounting methodologies have become more sophisticated Need for better data to test hypotheses on, e.g., skill-biased technological change and role of non-technological innovations

Background for EU KLEMS project (II) Statistical developments in productivity measurement and national accounts Publication of Eurostat Handbooks on Price and Volume Measures and Input-Output Manual Publication of OECD Productivity and Capital Measurement Manuals Developments in light of implementation of present SNA and steps towards next SNA version (e.g. role for intangibles - Canberra II group) Increased availability of firm level databases for productivity measurement

Productivity is the Key Variable of Economic Performance Measures of Productivity, Input Varables and Sources of Growth output measure Total Output or GDP input Total Hours Worked Capital Goods measure (Machinery, Structures, ICT) productivity Labour Productivity Total Factor Productivity Capital Productivity measure (= efficiency) sources Motivation and Markets, Institutions and Innovation and that competencies Regulations Technological Change impact productivity growth Intangible Investment - education & skills - R&D, patents, licencies - organisational innovations - marketing of new products

Setup of project: Workpackages WP 11: Communication and Dissemination WP1 Inter-industry accounts WP2 Labour accounts WP3 Capital flow accounts WP4 Relative price levels Research papers Research papers Research papers Research papers WP5: Data base development WP7: Analysis of LP, TFP, prices and structure WP8 Labour Markets and Skill Formation WP9 Technological Progress and Innovation WP10 Linkages with Firm- Level Data-Bases WP6: Statistical Roadmap and Statistical Implementation Plan in consultation with Eurostat and National Statistical Institutes

Main deliverables from EUKLEMS project One database with two modules Statistical module: for future implementation in official statistical practice SNA and ESA-compliant elements Analytical module: satisfies demands for economic and policy research fills all gaps in the data uses alternative techniques and assumptions Analytical research from analytical module analysis of productivity, prices, industry structures, technology and innovation indicators labour markets and skills technological progress and innovation link to productivity research using firm level databases

Contact Details Bart van Ark (coordinator) Groningen Growth and Development Centre, University of Groningen PO Box 800, 9700 AV Groningen Telephone: +31 50 363 3674 E-mail: h.h.van.ark@eco.rug.nl Gerard Ypma (project administrator) Groningen Growth and Development Centre, University of Groningen PO Box 800, 9700 AV Groningen Telephone: +31 50 363 3707 E-mail: g.ypma@eco.rug.nl E-mail: Website: euklems@eco.rug.nl http://www.euklems.net