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Environmentally adjusted multifactor productivity

<p><strong>Environmentally adjusted multifactor productivity</strong></p><p>EAMFP growth measures the residual growth in the joint production of both the desirable and the undesirable outputs that cannot be explained by changes in the consumption of factor inputs (including labour, produced capital and natural capital). Therefore, for a given growth of input use, EAMFP increases when GDP increases or when pollution decreases.</p><p>As part of the growth accounting framework underlying the EAMFP indicator, the growth contribution of natural capital and growth adjustment for pollution abatement indicators are derived:</p><p><em>Growth contribution of natural capital&nbsp;</em>- measures to what extent a country's growth in output is attributable to natural resource use;</p><p><em>Growth adjustment for pollution abatement&nbsp;</em>- measures to what extent a country's GDP growth should be corrected for pollution abatement efforts - adding what has been undervalued due to resources being diverted to pollution abatement, or deducing the &lsquo;excess' growth which is generated at the expense of environmental quality.</p><p><em>For further details on the methodology please consult:</em></p><p><em><a href=\"http://www.oecd.org/environment/indicators-modelling-outlooks/greening-productivity-measurement.htm\">oe.cd/eamfp</a></em></p><p><em><a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1787/9096211d-en\">Environmentally adjusted multifactor productivity: Accounting for renewable natural resources and ecosystem services</a></em></p>

oecd-sdmx:DSD_EAMFP@DF_EAMFP

Environmentally adjusted multifactor productivity

OECD.ENV.EPI

Publisher
OECD.ENV.EPI
Source
OECD Data Explorer (oecd-sdmx)
Status
Active
Formats
SDMX-JSON
Licence
OECD Terms and Conditions (Data) · open
Standard
SDMX 2.1
Dataset id
oecd-sdmx:DSD_EAMFP@DF_EAMFP
Last verified
2026-08-16