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This compilation includes the visualisations displayed in the blog: "Global Productivity Trends: Insights from the EUKLEMS & INTANProd Database"The article by Alfonso Silva-Ruiz and Raquel Ortega-Argilés discusses insights from the EUKLEMS & INTANProd database, which compiles international productivity data. The latest release highlights a post-COVID-19 recovery in labour productivity, revealing significant variations across regions. The U.S. saw an 8.6% growth in GVA per hour from 2020-2021, whereas the UK experienced a contraction of 6.8%. Sectors such as health, transportation, and education were particularly affected. The database allows researchers to analyze sector-specific impacts and historical productivity trends around past economic crises, providing valuable insights into current and future productivity dynamics.Link to the blog: Global Productivity Trends: Insights from the EUKLEMS & INTANProd Database - The Productivity Institute
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The TPI Productivity Lab Quarterly Data ToolThe TPI Productivity Lab Quarterly Data Tool is a tool that can be utilised to rapidly create visualisations for national-level quarterly data. Countries available to visualise within the tool include the UK, the US, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Ireland, Denmark, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Romania and Sweden. Aggregate data is available for European Union countries reflecting country membership at the time of selection (e.g. 15 countries in 2000, 24 in 2004, 27 in 2024). Furthermore, it includes an aggregate for the Euro Zone, representing the 20 countries that use the Euro as their official currency.The tool provides customisation options, including the selection of quarterly or yearly data, specific time periods, productivity measures, and countries. For quarterly data, different visualisations can be generated including 2D line graphs, 3D line graphs, Quarter-on-Quarter bar charts and Year-on-Year bar charts. Visualisations can be saved in PNG format by clicking the camera icon located in the top right-hand corner of the displayed visualisation.The data sources and methodology document describes all the methodology and data sources used in the tool.See the data tool here (https://lab.productivity.ac.uk/tools/international-quarterly/) TPI Quarterly Data ToolSee the blog associated with the data tool: Comparing Productivity Across Borders: Introducing the TPI Quarterly Data Tool - The Productivity Institute
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This compilation includes the visualisations displayed in the blog: "Global Productivity Trends: Insights from the EUKLEMS & INTANProd Database"The article by Alfonso Silva-Ruiz and Raquel Ortega-Argilés discusses insights from the EUKLEMS & INTANProd database, which compiles international productivity data. The latest release highlights a post-COVID-19 recovery in labour productivity, revealing significant variations across regions. The U.S. saw an 8.6% growth in GVA per hour from 2020-2021, whereas the UK experienced a contraction of 6.8%. Sectors such as health, transportation, and education were particularly affected. The database allows researchers to analyze sector-specific impacts and historical productivity trends around past economic crises, providing valuable insights into current and future productivity dynamics.Link to the blog: Global Productivity Trends: Insights from the EUKLEMS & INTANProd Database - The Productivity Institute