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This paper develops an Index of Economic Well-being (IEWB) for the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, Germany, Norway and Sweden for the period 1980 to 2001 which recognizes four components: Current effective per capita consumption flows; Net societal accumulation of stocks of...
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In this chapter, Lars Osberg and Andrew Sharpe provide an overview of trends in a number of dimensions of economic well-being (consumption flows, stocks of wealth, income equality, and economic security) from the lens of the Index of Economic Well-being, a new composite measure of economic...
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returns due to, for example, the possibilities of job loss, injury and insufficient income in retirement. The index proposed …
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Skills, innovation and human capital as they feature prominently on the policy agenda of industrialized countries concerned with productivity and competitiveness issues. Not surprisingly, formal education is the preferred and most conventional policy instrument of governments in pursuing these...
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Productivity and income growth rates and differentials vary widely among OECD countries. In this chapter, Bart van Ark … total population. Labour productivity is determined by within-industry productivity growth rates and inter-sectoral shifts …
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greater returns from their investment. They may also be motivated to save more for retirement, which would lead to greater …
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potential barriers to productivity growth and discussing policies that could enable faster growth. Given the increasing role of … countries with low-labour costs in several forest product markets, maintaining robust productivity growth is an imperative for …
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running from social conditions and factors to productivity growth. <p> The objective of the second issue of the Review of …
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retirement age, and partial privatization of benefits, which were dismissed in the last round, will once again be on the table. …
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William B.P. Robson, a co-author with David Slater of a series of papers on pension issues, has written an ambitious survey of the state of Canadian economic policy in the areas of pensions and health care. He argues that it is appropriate to tackle both issues in the same paper because they are...
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