Productivity’s taken another hit.
Stats NZ data shows a 0.9% decline in multifactor productivity in the year to March, and while labour productivity increased 0.8%, it was a result of hours dropping faster than outputs.
Primary industries are doing the heavy lifting, with a 72% increase in goods and services per hour.
Forsyth Barr Investment Strategist Zoe Wallis told Mike Hosking that productivity has been a long-standing issue – the current situation is about 50 years in the making, based on the data.
We haven’t managed to turn the slow-moving ship around, she says, which will take time and a lot of cohesive policy from successive governments.
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