Productivity and regulation in the construction sector: evidence for OECD countries

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作者
Kane, Abdoulaye [1 ,2 ]
Lopez, Jimmy [3 ]
机构
[1] Paris Nanterre Univ, EconomiX, Nanterre, France
[2] Paris Nanterre Univ, CSTB, Nanterre, France
[3] Univ Bourgogne, LEDI, Dijon, France
关键词
Construction sector; production function; labour productivity; total factor productivity; regulation and business law; LABOR PRODUCTIVITY; INDUSTRY; GROWTH; FIRM;
D O I
10.1080/00036846.2023.2208845
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F [经济];
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02 ;
摘要
Labour productivity growth in the construction sector has been very weak in recent decades in most OECD countries. This paper addresses this issue based on a panel of 23 countries over the period 1995-2015. First, we use the Ackerberg, Caves, and Frazer (2015) method to propose a multifactor explanation for this lack of productivity growth: (i) average TFP growth is close to zero and even negative for most countries; (ii) average contributions to growth of capital and intermediate inputs are positive but weak, respectively of 0.05% and 0.90% per year, and much smaller than in the manufacturing sector over the same period (respectively of 0.40% and 3.10% per year). Then, we investigate whether reforms of regulations specific to the construction sector might boost productivity there. Using regulation indicators from the 'Doing Business Report', we find a negative impact of these regulations on TFP, but not on the intensities of capital and intermediate inputs. Our results suggest that reducing the construction sector regulations might bolster productivity: a switch to the lightest regulations would lead to a long-term TFP increase of 6% on average.
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页码:3805 / 3821
页数:17
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