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The Methodology of Using Account KLEMS Productivity and Its Implementation in Polish Conditions
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Abstrakty
W artykule omówiono pochodzenie i status rachunku produktywności KLEMS. Podano szczegóły metodologiczne rachunku, przedstawiono jego międzynarodowy kontekst oraz aspekty implementacyjne w warunkach polskich. Wskazano, że rachunek ten jest prowadzony w GUS. Opisano dostępność danych wykorzystywanych do rachunku w Polsce oraz zaprezentowano metodę uwzględnienia w tych rachunkach pracy i kapitału. (abstrakt oryginalny)
The article presents the origins of the KLEMS Growth and Productivity Accounts, that is descendant from the Solow's well known economic growth decomposition. They discuss further the methodological details of the Accounts, present the international context and the implementation aspects of the KLEMS Growth and Productivity Accounts in Poland, that is actually being performed in the Central Statistical Office of Poland (CSO). They focus on the specific data environment for this productivity accounts in Poland. Specific techniques of data pre-calculation are presented for the two primary factors - labour and capital. (original abstract)
Twórcy
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- Uniwersytet Warszawski; Główny Urząd Statystyczny
autor
- Główny Urząd Statystyczny, Warszawa
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