Skip to Search Skip to Left Navigation U.S. Department of Transportation (US DOT) Research and Innovative Technology Administration (RITA) Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS)Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS) - Research and Innovative Technology Administration (RITA) - United States Department of Transportation (USDOT, US DOT or DOT)
  ABOUT RITA | CONTACT US | PRESS ROOM | CAREERS | SITE MAP
Bureau of Transportation Statistics
Data and Statistics
Bookstore
Programs
About BTS
Upcoming Press Releases
External Links
Intelligent Transportation Systems
National Transportation Library
Research, Development and Technology
Transportation Safety Institute
University Transportation Centers
Volpe National Transportation Systems Center
Printable Version
Estimating Multifactor Productivity in Truck Transportation, 1987-2003

Estimating Multifactor Productivity in Truck Transportation, 1987–2003


Table of Contents File Formats
Entire Report
List of Tables
Table 1 - Growth of MFP
Table 2 - Growth of Output, Inputs, and Multifactor Productivity in Trucking
Table 3 - Multifactor Productivity in Trucking (Tornqvist methodology without land input)
Table 4 - Multifactor Productivity in Trucking (Tornqvist methodology with land input)
Table 5 - Comparison of Annual Average Growth Rates of MFP
Table 6 - Multifactor Productivity of Rail, Air, Trucking, and the U.S. Private Business Sector
List of Figures
Figure 1 - MFP in Transportation Industries and U.S. Private Business Sector
List of Appendices
APPENDIX A - Basic Growth-Accounting Methodology
APPENDIX B - Methodology with the Tornqvist Index
APPENDIX C - Cost Shares of the Factor Inputs in Trucking
APPENDIX D - BEA Labor Data for Truck Transportation—NAICS and SIC
APPENDIX E - Capital Input Index
APPENDIX F - Cost Shares of the Factor Inputs in Trucking