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Compare countries and explore different productivity datasets!

Compare your country

How to use the Compare-Your Country Tool:

  1. Click through the tabs at the very top of the page to select an indicator;
  2. Select which countries you would like to compare;
  3. Hover the mouse over the graphs for detailed information;
  4. For guidance on each indicator/variable, click the information (i) icons located on the top-right corner of the page and near each graph.

To find our full set of indicators and detailed descriptions, click the link below:

 

GFP Productivity Indicators

 

The following example contains data on trend labour productivity growth only.

 

Other selected productivity databases

OECD Compendium

The OECD Compendium of Productivity Indicators presents a comprehensive overview of recent and longer term trends in productivity levels and growth in OECD and some G20 countries. The statistics presented include measures of labour productivity, capital productivity and multifactor productivity, as well as indicators of international competitiveness.

OECD.Stat

OECD.Stat enables users to search for and extract data from across the OECD's many databases. The productivity statistics presented include measures of labour productivity, capital productivity and multifactor productivity, and contributions to productivity growth.

DynEmp

DynEmp provides new empirical evidence on the role of creative destruction, start-ups and young firms to support the design of better policies for employment and productivity growth based on confidential firm level data from national business registers. 

Long-Term Productivity Database

The Long-Term Productivity database was created as a project at the Bank of France in 2013 by Antonin Bergeaud, Gilbert Cette and Remy Lecat. This database covers productivity relevant statistics, at least for the period 1890 to present, and includes 17 countries in the latest version (2016).