Labour Productivity Trends in Australian Manufacturing: Some Time Series Properties

Posted: 7 Jun 2012

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Mita Bhattacharya

Monash University - Department of Economics

Paresh Kumar Narayan

Deakin University - School of Accounting, Economics and Finance

Date Written: 2010

Abstract

Labour productivity plays a significant role in economic growth, labour demand and employment situation of a particular economy. In this light, the presence of a structural break in productivity, and its unit root property, has important consequences for the overall economy and in major sectors such as manufacturing. In this article, using some recently developed unit root tests, we examine: (i) the null hypothesis of a unit root in the log-level of labour productivity for 38 manufacturing subdivisions against the alternative of trend stationarity over a three-decade period; and (ii) the presence of a structural break in the series, and whether the break has had a permanent or a transitory effect on manufacturing labour productivity. Our main finding is that shocks to labour productivity have had a transitory effect, implying that policies are likely to have only shortterm effects.

Suggested Citation

Bhattacharya, Mita and Narayan, Paresh Kumar, Labour Productivity Trends in Australian Manufacturing: Some Time Series Properties (2010). Applied Economics, Vol. 42, No. 25, p. 3221, 2010, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2079319

Mita Bhattacharya

Monash University - Department of Economics ( email )

Wellington Road
Clayton, Victoria 3168
Australia

Paresh Kumar Narayan (Contact Author)

Deakin University - School of Accounting, Economics and Finance ( email )

221 Burwood Highway
Burwood, Victoria 3215
Australia

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