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Preface vii
Contributors ix
Introduction Mary Gregory Wiemer Salverda Ronald Schettkat 1
The U.S.-European Gap in Service Employment and Demand: The Research Agenda Wiemer Salverda Ronald Schettkat 15
Reflections on the Rise of Service Sector Employment Victor R. Fuchs 42
On Mechanisms Underlying the Growing Share of Service Employment in the Industrialized Economies William J. Baumol 63
Do Demand Differences Cause the U.S.-European Employment Gap? Mary Gregory Giovanni Russo 81
Comparative Service Consumption in Six Countries Adriaan S. Kalwij Stephen Machin Laura Blow Marijke van Deelen Francois Gardes Maria-Jose Luengo-Prado Javier Ruiz-Castillo John Schmitt Christophe Starzec 109
Employment Differences in Distribution: Wages, Productivity, and Demand Andrew Glyn Joachim Moller Wiemer Salverda John Schmitt Michel Sollogoub 141
Why Was Europe Left at the Station When America's Productivity Locomotive Departed? Robert J. Gordon 176
Can Marketization of Household ProductionExplain the Jobs Gap Puzzle? Richard B. Freeman 198
Service Included? Services and the U.S.-European Employment Gap Mary Gregory Wiemer Salverda Ronald Schettkat 217
Bibliography 231
List of DEMPATEM Working Papers 241
Index 243
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