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Workforce Productivity in Siberian Regions

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  • B.L.Lavrovsky(boris.lavrovski@mail.nsk.ru)
  • I.A. Murzov(murzov@bk.ru)

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The article explains how workforce productivity can be used to measure and compare levels of technological development in various regions under certain conditions and limitations. We demonstrate that sectoral structure of the economy should not necessarily be identical. Gradually reducing before 1998, workforce productivity in Russia had regained its 1990 level by 2005. During 2009-2012 positive annual growth of productivity in the whole country was achieved almost at the sole expense of the eastern regions. We have calculated projected productivity indicators in Russia and in leading regions of Big Siberia till 2025 against the background of global trends

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  • B.L.Lavrovsky(boris.lavrovski@mail.nsk.ru) & I.A. Murzov(murzov@bk.ru), 2014. "Workforce Productivity in Siberian Regions," Journal "Region: Economics and Sociology", Institute of Economics and Industrial Engineering of Siberian Branch of RAS, vol. 4.
  • Handle: RePEc:nos:regioe:2014-4_6
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    1. N. N. Mikheeva, 2016. "Comparative analysis of labor productivity in Russian regions," Regional Research of Russia, Springer, vol. 6(2), pages 105-114, April.

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