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Improvement in Relative Unit Labour Costs in 2022
WIFO Reports on Austria, 2023, (14), 15 pages
Online since: 13.11.2023 0:00
In 2022, unit labour costs in Austrian manufacturing increased by 2.2 percent year-on-year. This implies a significant improvement in relative unit labour costs, both compared with the weighted average of all trading partners (–3.3 percentage points) and with EU trading partners (–1.7 percentage points). Relative unit labour costs also improved compared with Germany, the most important trading partner (–1.4 percentage points). This development vis-à-vis our trading partners is being driven by a weaker increase in labour costs coupled with a stronger rise in productivity. The favourable exchange rate development had a supporting effect. When interpreting the data, long-term comparisons still need to take into account country-specific differences in the COVID-19 aid measures. The data for 2022 may also have been distorted by the different international approaches to cushioning high inflation.
JEL-Codes:F16, F31, J3, L6
Keywords:Unit labour costs, Price competitiveness, Manufacturing
Research group:Labour Economics, Income and Social Security – Industrial, Innovation and International Economics
Language:English

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