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Philip Stevens
Philip Stevens
Director, Economics & Research, New Zealand Productivity Commission
Verified email at productivity.govt.nz
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Education and economic growth
P Stevens, M Weale
International handbook on the economics of education 27, 205-311, 2004
3672004
The need for speed: impacts of internet connectivity on firm productivity
A Grimes, C Ren, P Stevens
Journal of Productivity Analysis 37 (2), 187-201, 2012
3202012
Frontier technology and absorptive capacity: Evidence from OECD manufacturing industries
R Kneller, PA Stevens
Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics 68 (1), 1-21, 2006
3142006
Recruitment and retention of academic staff in higher education
H Metcalf, H Rolfe, P Stevens, M Weale
National Institute of Economic and Social Research, 2005
1822005
A stochastic frontier analysis of English and Welsh universities
PA Stevens
Education Economics 13 (4), 355-374, 2005
1582005
Developing new approaches to measuring NHS outputs and productivity
D Dawson, H Gravelle, M O’Mahony, A Street, M Weale, A Castelli, ...
Final report. Centre for Health Economics Research Paper 6, 2005
1372005
The specification of the aggregate production function in the presence of inefficiency
R Kneller, PA Stevens
Economics Letters 81 (2), 223-226, 2003
1132003
Assessing the performance of local government
PA Stevens
National Institute Economic Review 193, 90-101, 2005
732005
A new approach to measuring health system output and productivity
A Castelli, D Dawson, H Gravelle, R Jacobs, P Kind, P Loveridge, ...
National Institute Economic Review 200, 105-117, 2007
682007
The job satisfaction of English academics and their intentions to quit academe
PA Stevens
National Inst. of Economic and Social Research, 2005
652005
The determinants of economic efficiency in English and Welsh universities
PA Stevens
Available at SSRN 2017899, 2001
562001
Metrics, targets and performance
PA Stevens, L Stokes, M O'Mahony
National Institute Economic Review 197, 80-92, 2006
462006
Accounting for Background Variables in Stochastic Frontiers Analysis
PA Stevens
National Inst. of Economic and Social Research, 2004
352004
Skill shortages and firms' employment behaviour
PA Stevens
Labour Economics 14 (2), 231-249, 2007
342007
Output and productivity growth in the education sector: comparisons for the US and UK
M O’Mahony, P Stevens
Journal of Productivity Analysis 31, 177-194, 2009
322009
Academic Salaries in the UK and US
PA Stevens
National Institute Economic Review 190, 104-113, 2004
322004
International comparisons of performance in the provision of public services: Outcome based measures for education
M O’Mahony, P Stevens
London: National Institute of Economic and Social Research, 2004
322004
Low pay, labor market institutions, and job quality in the United Kingdom
G Mason, K Mayhew, M Osborne, P Stevens
Low-wage work in the United Kingdom, 41-95, 2008
302008
Labor market returns to higher education in Vietnam
T Doan, P Stevens
Economics 5 (1), 20110012, 2011
272011
Evaluation of a New Zealand business support programme using firm performance micro-data
M Morris, P Stevens
Small Enterprise Research 17 (1), 30-42, 2010
262010
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