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Multi-factor Productivity - Indicative Estimates, 2010
13-Sep-2012This article presents new estimates of MFP to 2010. Key methodological changes since the last release are a change to the SIC(2007) industrial breakdown and revisions to the estimation of capital services.
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Volume of capital services: Estimates for 1950 to 2009 and quarterly estimates (Pdf 200Kb)
10-May-2011This article presents new estimates of capital services for 2009 along with revised estimates for 1950 to 2008. The experimental quarterly series of whole economy capital services has been extended and revised, while this article presents for the first time an experimental quarterly series of capital services growth for the market sector.
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Volume of capital services: Estimates for 1950 to 2008 and new quarterly estimates (Pdf 207Kb)
12-Jul-2010Volume index of capital services (VICS) is a measure of capital input to economic production which takes account of the quality and use of the capital stock across time and different types of assets. VICS weights together the growth of the net stock of assets using a user cost of capital, rather than prices as does the National Accounts. The results can then be used in multi-factor productivity analysis.
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Volume of capital services: Estimates for 1950 to 2007 (Pdf 197Kb)
20-Jan-2009Volume index of capital services (VICS) is a measure of capital input to economic production which takes account of the quality and use of the capital stock across time and different types of assets. VICS weights together the growth of the net stock of assets using a user cost of capital, rather than prices as does the National Accounts. The results can then be used in multi-factor productivity analysis.
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Volume of capital services: Estimates for 1950 to 2006 (Pdf 304Kb)
11-Dec-2007Estimates of the volume index of capital services (VICS) for 1950 to 2006. VICS is a measure of capital input to economic production which takes account of the quality and use of the capital stock across time and different types of assets. VICS weights together the growth of the net stock of assets using a user cost of capital, rather than prices as does the National Accounts. The results can then be used in multi-factor productivity analysis.
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Volume of capital services: Estimates for 1950 - 2005 (Pdf 257Kb)
16-Jul-2007Estimates of the volume index of capital services (VICS) for 1950 to 2005. VICS is a measure of capital input to economic production which takes account of the quality and use of the capital stock across time and different types of assets. VICS weights together the growth of the net stock of assets using a user cost of capital, rather than prices as does the National Accounts. The results can then be used in multi-factor productivity analysis.
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Multi-factor Productivity - Indicative Estimates, 2010 (Excel sheet 48Kb)
13-Sep-2012This article presents new estimates of MFP to 2010. Key methodological changes since the last release are a change to the SIC(2007) industrial breakdown and revisions to the estimation of capital services.
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Capital services data (experimental) - estimates for 1950 to 2009 (Excel sheet 69Kb)
10-May-2011Results from the Volume index of capital services (VICS) estimates to 2009. VICS is a measure of capital input to economic production which takes account of the quality and use of the capital stock across time and different types of assets. VICS weights together the growth of the net stock of assets using a user cost of capital, rather than prices as does the National Accounts. The results can then be used in multi-factor productivity analysis.
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Profit shares data (experimental) - estimates for 1950 to 2009 (Excel sheet 45Kb)
10-May-2011Results from the Volume index of capital services (VICS) estimates to 2009. VICS is a measure of capital input to economic production which takes account of the quality and use of the capital stock across time and different types of assets. VICS weights together the growth of the net stock of assets using a user cost of capital, rather than prices as does the National Accounts. The results can then be used in multi-factor productivity analysis.
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Capital Services back data, 1950 to 2006 (ZIP 210Kb)
11-Dec-2007Data from the publications of capital services between 2007 and 2010.