I think it's a mistake to rely too heavily on productivity to explain wealth disparities among countries. Productivity increase, at least the way economists measure it, is mostly a function of rising labor costs and as such is a symptom of wealth and not a driver.
It's not that you get wealthier because you're more productive. It's that your measured productivity increases as increased labor costs make automation pencil out.
It's not that you get wealthier because you're more productive. It's that your measured productivity increases as increased labor costs make automation pencil out.