The Multi-factor (Total) Productivity: Theory and Measurement
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Course Objectives
This workshop is designed to enhance and provide the necessary skills of understanding economic productivity in terms of its measurement and decomposition. The main subject matters undertaken in this workshop are:
Dealing with these topics requires careful considerations to the underlying theoretical concepts and measurements models. Thus, this workshop is designed to overview the basics of measurement models of total Productivity and its major components. This overview will be presented using several case studies.
Course Outlines
Who should attend
All personnel involved in productivity measurement and analysis
Fees
$60.00 for members
$600.00 for non-members
Venue: TBA
This workshop is designed to enhance and provide the necessary skills of understanding economic productivity in terms of its measurement and decomposition. The main subject matters undertaken in this workshop are:
- What does Total Productivity mean and how it can be measured?
- What are the main components of Total Productivity?
- Technological change: theoretical concept and how it can be measured?
- Capacity (capital) utilization: the theoretical concept and how it can be measured?
- Productive efficiency: theoretical concept and how it can be measured?
Dealing with these topics requires careful considerations to the underlying theoretical concepts and measurements models. Thus, this workshop is designed to overview the basics of measurement models of total Productivity and its major components. This overview will be presented using several case studies.
Course Outlines
- Output and Cost Structure: Short-Run and Long-Run Technology Constraints.
- Basics of Productivity Measurements: Traditional Productivity Growth
- Productivity Growth Components
- Technological Change and Productivity
- Capacity (capital) Utilization
- Productive Efficiency: Technical and Allocative Efficiencies
- Case Studies
Who should attend
All personnel involved in productivity measurement and analysis
Fees
$60.00 for members
$600.00 for non-members
Venue: TBA
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