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From: An input–output analysis of unit labour cost developments of the German manufacturing sector since the mid-1990s

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Source: Federal Statistical Office; National Accounts, Input–Output-Rechnung, Fachserie 18 Reihe 2, Input–Output-Tables (IOT) at basic prices of domestic production for Germany for the years 1995 to 2007 inclusive; Intercountry Input–Output Tables of World Input–Output Database Release 2013 for the years 1995 to 2007; own calculations; 1995 = 100

Real unit labour costs for the “end product” according to Dustmann et al. (2014) compared to real unit labour costs for the “value added” including domestic and global interlinkages based on IO-analysis, 1995 = 100. Real Unit Labour Costs Total Manufacturing Domestic Interlinkages “Value Added” as well as Real Unit Labour Costs Total Manufacturing Global Interlinkages “Value Added” indices are based on input–output analysis; for further details see Appendix 1, 3, and Albu (2018).

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