This paper explores the comparatively fast productivity growth of the US and what causes it, as well as the future impact of AI.
This paper examines (the absence of effective) pro-productivity policies in Germany, reflecting a “same tools, different paths” model.
This paper explores Korea's productivity history since the 1960s, presenting a path to improved productivity in the future.
This paper explores Spain's history with productivity growth, what has hindered productivity, and what could help.
This paper asks whether weak public policy explains Canada's productivity decline and whether new pro-productivity policies could reverse it.
A Productivity Insights Paper analysing pro- and anti-productivity policies in Brazil regarding resource allocation and business dynamism.
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