The Employment Impact of Differences in Dmand and Production



Table 9. Employment Effect of Alternative (Country) Consumption Vectors
(% of US employment)

STEP 1

STEP 2

STEP 3

TOTAL

Service

Service

Manufacturing

Consumption

Mix

Share

Mix

Mix

% of employment from consumption activities
Country

UK

1.85

-1.61

0.54

0.78

GERMANY

-5.09

-1.13

0.90

-5.33

FRANCE

-7.01

-1.45

0.94

-7.52

NL

-3.63

0.01

-0.19

-3.81

SPAIN

-3.21

-1.16

2.51

-1.86

% of total employment

Country

UK

1.24

-1.08

0.36

0.52

GERMANY

-3.42

-0.76

0.60

-3.57

FRANCE

-4.71

-0.97

0.63

-5.05

NL

-2.44

0.01

-0.13

-2.56

SPAIN

-2.15

-0.78

1.68

-1.25

STEP 1: US total, US manufacturing mix, US service share in consumption, country service mix

STEP 2: US total, US manufacturing mix, country service share in consumption, country service mix

STEP 3: US total, country manufacturing mix, country service share in consumption, country service mix

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