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Ruhr Economic Papers #767

2018

Steffen Elstner, Lars P. Feld, Christoph M. Schmidt

The German Productivity Paradox – Facts and Explanations

Despite massive digitization efforts, the German economy has experienced a marked slowdown in its productivity growth. This paper analyzes the reasons behind this disconcerting development. A major factor is the turnaround of the labor market that commenced around 2005. The successful integration of five million predominantly low-productivity workers into the labor market induced an attenuating effect on productivity growth. This does not explain the slowdown entirely, however. As a potentially important countervailing force, technological advances associated with digitization would have had the potential to lift productivity growth more strongly, but they frequently translated into employment growth instead.

ISBN: 978-3-86788-895-0

JEL-Klassifikation: O40, E24, C32

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