Topics
National AccountsEnterprisesProductivity surveys
A distinctive feature of Finnish economic growth, especially since the Second World War, has been the major significance of growth in productivity. Change in productivity is the part of growth in output that is not explained by change in the use of input(s) or compensation of inputs. Growth in total productivity depicts not only technological development and increased efficiency but also the effects from improved quality of inputs, management, logistics and organisation.
Producer:
Statistics Finland
Future releases
Content is being loaded
Referencing instructions
Referencing instructions
Are you looking for previously published statistical data?
The statistical data released before 5.4.2022 can be found on the archive pages of the statistics.
Go to the archive page