§ Mr. John Mooreasked the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he will publish a table from international sources available to him of output per person employed in manufacturing industries in all current member States of the EEC, Japan and the United States of America for each year since 1960.
§ Mr. Denzil DaviesSuch information as is readily available on a comparable basis from publications of the OECD covers the years 1965 to 1975 only, and is given in the table below:
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OUTPUT PER PERSON EMPLOYED IN MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES 1970=100 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 Belgium† … … … 72.2 75.4 78.7 84.8 92.1 100.0 102.2 110.8 117.9 122.0 115.8 ֵ ֵ France‡ … … … 78.7 83.5 86.0 90.7 97.1 100.0 105.8 110.8 116.5 118.4 111.8 ֵ ֵ Ireland … … … 80.0 81.7 87.3 93.9 97.9 100.0 103.5 109.5 117.8 118.0 117.6 ֵ ֵ Italy … … … 75.6 85.1 90.4 94.0 96.7 100.0 99.2 104.6 113.4 114.4 103.3 ֵ ֵ Netherlands … … … 68.2 72.5 76.7 85.4 93.3 100.0 105.5 112.3 120.5 123.3 118.5 ֵ ֵ United Kingdom … … … 85.5 87.0 90.2 97.0 99.3 100.0 102.8 109.0 117.4 115.5 113.4 118.2* 117.8* West Germany … … … 78.6 80.0 82.0 88.8 97.2 100.0 101.9 113.4 121.0 120.5 119.5 ֵ ֵ Japan … … … 57.5 64.3 71.5 80.2 90.1 100.0 102.6 109.6 122.1 119.7 112.6 ֵ ֵ United States§ … … … 90.0 92.6 93.5 97.8 99.8 100.0 106.3 113.5 117.6 117.8 115.0 ֵ ֵ ֵ Not available. * Provisional. † Break in series between 1969 and 1970. ‡ The definition of manufacturing output represents only 77 per cent, of manufacturing industry and is therefore not consistent with the employment definition. § The definition of employment covers wage and salary earners only. Sources:
OECD Industrial Production Historical Statistics 1960–1975, and Supplement No. 1 January 1978.
OECD Labour Force Statistics 1965–1976.
United Kingdom—latest published estimates.
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