Europe faces ‘competitiveness crisis’ as US widens productivity gap [ft.com] - eviltoast
  • Diplomjodler@feddit.de
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    8 months ago

    I’m economics, productivity just means labour hours divided by revenue. This has nothing to do with how hard, efficient or effective anybody works.

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      8 months ago

      On a national level, in macro-economics, productivity is GDP divided by total hours worked (for money).

      I’d say that a high productivity generally means working less hard, because machines do the tough bits. A high productivity requires a very high skilled labor force, using a lot of machines and robots. It’s by definition an efficient and effective use of labor, though one could ask pointed questions about environmental degradation.