Friday, September 26, 2008

SDI and Average Annual Productivity Growth in North America, "Old" Europe, and Oceania, 1980-2006




Source: OECD Factbook 2008. http://titania.sourceoecd.org/vl=4937052/cl=16/nw=1/rpsv/factbook/

SDI and Intergenerational Mobility



The only countries for which the right data were available were:

UK {0.502, 0.001}
USA {0.300, 0.087}
France {0.623, 0.258}
Germany {0.482, 0.515}
Sweden {0.821, 0.658}
Canada {0.456, 0.887}
Finland {0.681, 0.915}
Norway {0.687, 0.944}
Denmark {0.784, 1.001}

x = SDI 2.0
y = Intergenerational Mobility (Scaled)

Source: http://www.economicmobility.org/assets/pdfs/EMP_American_Dream.pdf, p. 9.

Note: scaled scores are derived from each country's relative mobility statistic (i.e., the extent to which one's parents earnings predict one's own earnings). The scaling formula is [(country's statistic - minimum statistic)/(maximum statistic - minimum statistic) + 0.001]. 0.001 is added to each scaled score to avoid scores of zero, which screw up the nonlinear regression equations.