Measuring rail productivity in Ireland: a note

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McGeehan, Harry. 'Measuring rail productivity in Ireland: a note'. - Economic & Social Review, Vol. 26, No. 3, April, 1995, pp. 315-321. Dublin: Economic & Social Research Institute

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This note is concerned with comparing partial and total measures of productivity as they apply to Irish railways. A comparison of a partial exercise undertaken by Barrett and a total productivity approach confirms that partial measures are limited and tend to underestimate productivity growth. In addition, it is shown that cross-sectional comparisons are meaningless because of the incompatibility of international railway data. From a policy point of view little reliance should be placed on partial measures of productivity because of their propensity to misstate productivity differences across time and between firms.

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