Despite their frequent use, unit labour costs (ULCs) are an incomplete measure of international competitiveness, as they deal exclusively with the cost of labour and do not consider changes in the cost of capital or intermediate inputs. For this reason, they need to be complemented with other indicators. In an era of global value chains, a measure based only on the costs of domestic labour may not be representative of overall cost competitiveness of firms within a country. Moreover, ULCs as a measure of cost-competitiveness cannot capture the capacity of firms to serve international markets through high quality goods and services and where demand is relatively price inelastic.
OECD Compendium of Productivity Indicators 2018
OECD Compendium of Productivity Indicators