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Verspagen, B. (2000) Growth and Structural Change: Trends, Patterns and Policy Options, conference paper, Eindhoven Center for Innovation Studies, Eindhoven APPENDIX I: WORKING HOURS Working hour estimates, crucial as they are for the analysis of productivity, differ substantially between sources. For example, for the United States in 1990, the OECD reports 1838 hours per year (OECD Online Labor Market Statistics) and 1943 hours per year in its Employment Outlook of 2000, while Mary OMahoney and Angus Maddison (1991) report 1691 and 1604 (for 1989) respectively. Also between-country comparisons within datasets may show rather diverging numbers.