Désirée Christofzik
;
Steffen Elstner
;
Lars Feld
;
Christoph Schmidt

unraveling the productivity paradox: evidence for germany

Despite massive digitization efforts, the German economy has experienced a marked slowdown in its productivity growth. This paper empirically analyzes three prominent explanations for this development. First, using a novel quarterly utilization-adjusted total factor productivity measure for the German economy, we find that the slowdown in U.S. productivity growth since the mid-2000s had only a negligible impact on the German productivity trend. Second, by contrast, the structural shift towards services in the German economy explains a sizeable share of the weaker aggregate productivity gains. This transformation process is associated with a strong labor market performance. And third, employing a novel identification procedure, we show that technological progress in the German information and communication technology (ICT) producing sector stimulates both, aggregate output and employment growth. Its effect on aggregate productivity is, however, small.

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Christofzik, Désirée; Elstner, Steffen; Feld, Lars; Schmidt, Christoph (2024): Unraveling the Productivity Paradox: Evidence for Germany. Version: 1. German Economic Review. Dataset. http://dx.doi.org/10.15456/ger.2024207.1147965704

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