@article{VanDijk:332295,
      recid = {332295},
      author = {Van Dijk, Michiel},
      title = {Productivity growth at the sectoral level: measurement and  projections},
      address = {2013},
      pages = {24},
      year = {2013},
      note = {Presented at the 16th Annual Conference on Global Economic  Analysis, Shanghai, China},
      abstract = {Global simulation models are increasingly used to assess  future scenarios and the impact of policies related to food  security, land use and climate change. A crucial element in  these studies are assumptions on productivity change and  technical progress, the key drivers of long-run economic  growth and structural change. However, despite their  importance, these assumptions are often simplistic or  rather ad hoc. This paper addresses this issue by  presenting sector and country specific projections for  labour productivity till the year 2050 for seven economic  regions in the world.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/332295},
}