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In this chapter, Tony Fisher and Doug Hostland provide an historical perspective on trends in labour productivity …
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cent of that in Ontario in 1960 to 86 per cent in 1999. He decomposes this change into three sources: productivity …
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on the factors behind the productivity gap between Atlantic Canada and Canada in the context of the manufacturing sector …. A number of possible factors contributing to the Atlantic Canada-Canada manufacturing productivity gap are examined … Atlantic Canada-Canada manufacturing productivity gap, namely less innovative effort, particularly in high-tech industries …
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that social policy and greater equality may actually contribute to higher productivity growth. Richard Harris surveys two …
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Productivity and income growth rates and differentials vary widely among OECD countries. In this chapter, Bart van Ark … develops a framework for the understanding of these productivity and income differences. The framework breaks GDP per capita … into two basic drivers: labour supply and labour productivity. Labour supply is in turn determined by the hours worked per …
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first half of the 1990s, has its roots in part in the different labour market and productivity performance of the two … income, population, labour force, employment, unemployment, output and productivity. The second section looks at the common …
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