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| Nov11-12, 08:07 AM | #1 |
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Measuring Productivity
I found on the internet that there are 2 main multifactor productivity measures:
1) total output / (labour + capital + intermediate inputs) 2) value added / (labour + capital) , where value added = total output - intermediate inputs This two measures make sense but my teacher said that if we want total productivity and use value added we should do: value added / (labour + capital + intermediate inputs) This measure makes no sense to me, since intermediate inputs do not produce value added. What do you think? |
| Nov11-12, 10:45 AM | #2 |
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If you need more intermediate inputs to add the same value, something is worse, so you might want some index to go down.
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| Nov11-12, 10:57 AM | #3 |
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I mean, if the original ratio is: output / input, then if I take the amount "a" from output, (and "a" is also included in input), I should take "a" from input, so it would be: (output - a) / (input - a) and not: (output - a) / input right? |
| Nov11-12, 11:17 AM | #4 |
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Measuring Productivity
value added = total output - intermediate inputs - (other variables)
You already use (output - a) / (input - a) in your formula, where a are intermediate inputs and (output-a) is "value added". |
| Nov11-12, 11:32 AM | #5 |
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value added / (labour + capital + intermediate inputs) which is: (output - a) / input This is my actually question, is he wrong? ^^ |
| Nov11-12, 03:29 PM | #6 |
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If you use "a" as sum of all inputs, it is
(output - input) / input = output/input - 1 That is fine, and the value looks interesting. |
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