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Exports, Imports and Profitability: First Evidence for Manufacturing Enterprises
exports imports profitability
2012/10/26
This paper documents for the first time the relationship between profitability and three types of international trade activities – exports, imports and two-way trade. It uses unique new representative...
Compensation costs in manufacturing across industries and countries, 1975?007
Compensation costs manufacturing industries and countries
2010/11/29
Rankings of manufacturing industries based on employers?labor costs for production workers changed very little from 1975 to 2007 and also did not tend to differ much from country to country; however, ...
Labor costs in India抯 organized manufacturing sector
Labor costs organized manufacturing sector
2010/11/29
Compensation costs in India抯 organized manufacturing sector were 91 cents per hour for all employees in 2005; this amounted to about 3 percent of hourly labor costs in the U.S. manufacturing sector, b...
China’s manufacturing employment and compensation costs:2002–06
manufacturing employment compensation costs 2002–2006
2009/7/22
Both employment and compensation costs in China’s manufacturing sector increased rapidly from 2002 to 2006; employment increased more than 10 percent during those 4 years, to 112 million, while compen...
Time rates tighten their grip on manufacturing industries
Time rates manufacturing industries
2009/6/12
Incentive pay plans continued to drop in popularity in 37 industries comparing incidence for the 1973-80 period with that for 1961-68; but alternative methods of motivating workers drew more attention...
Productivity growth average in farm machinery manufacturing
farm machinery manufacturing Productivity growth
2009/6/8
Productivity gains, aided by new technology, especially computers, but moderated by cyclical downturns, averaged 2.6 percent a year over the 1958-80 period.
Productivity trends in kitchen cabinet manufacturing
Productivity trends kitchen cabinet manufacturing
2009/5/20
After 7 years of strong gains, output per hour fell between 1979 and 1982; declining output was the major factor in the reversal, as recession and a slump in residential construction took their toll.
Strong gains in output and employment are estimated to 1995; not surprisingly, the most optimistic of three projections does not match the extraordinary pace the industry has set in the last 25 years....
The gain in output per hour in U.S. manufacturing was matched only by the United Kingdom among 11 other industrial countries in 1986; Japanese and European unit labor costs, measured in U.S. dollars, ...
Job safety and health in soft drink manufacturing
Job safety health soft drink manufacturing
2009/5/8
Soft drink drivers commonly sustain disabling injuries while delivering America's most popular beverages to retailers. The soft drink manufacturing industry has one of the highest rates of serious inj...
A perspective on the U.S.-Canada manufacturing productivity gap
productivity gap U.S.-Canada manufacturing
2009/4/3
The U.S. advantage over Canada in manufacturing productivity growth during the 1990s, as measured by BLS, was led by dramatic growth in information-technology-related industries and does not appear to...
Multifactor productivity trends in manufacturing industries, 1987–96
productivity trends manufacturing industries
2009/4/3
Over the 1987–96 period, multifactor productivity—measured as output per unit of combined inputs—increased in manufacturing as a whole and in most of the 108 published three-digit industries within m...
Productivity growth in high-tech manufacturing industries
Productivity growth high-tech manufacturing industries
2009/4/3
Among manufacturing industries employing a substantial proportion of research and development and technology-oriented workers, the information technology industries exhibited particularly strong produ...
The rise and decline of auto parts manufacturing in the Midwest
auto parts manufacturing Midwest
2009/3/18
Prior to its recent decline, the Midwest auto parts manufacturing industry experienced two distinct periods of employment and wage growth: strong expansion from 1992 to 1995 and modest gains from 199...