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time, greater consumer satisfaction, the elimination of poverty and greater public support for redistributive efforts to …
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In this chapter, Graves and Jenkins explore the attitudes of Canadians to productivity. The distinction between our standard of living and our quality of life is a powerful one for Canadians generally. The economic citizen who emerges from Graves and Jenkins data is relatively aware of the terms...
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recommendations of the recently released report from the Commission for the Measurement of Economic Performance and Social Progress …
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This report has two main objectives. The first is to outline the development of the methodology for the measurement of … for the discussion and measurement of economic security during times as tumultuous as the present. Since 2008, the global …
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This report looks at how the economic crisis has unfolded in Canada and what will be the impacts on economic wellbeing. The shortfall is estimated to be approximately $12,000 ($2007) per capita. In other words, given no economic crisis, GDP per capita in Canada would have likely been $1,736...
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the recently released Commission for the Measurement of Economic Performance and Social Progress (the Stiglitz report) on …
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in living standards, discusses living standard measurement issues, and puts forward a set of headline indicators to …
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Productivity research is Canada has traditionally focused on narrow economic issues. In our view, it has given inadequate attention to the broader ramifications of productivity, both in terms of shedding light on the importance of productivity for the advancement of various aspects of social...
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In this chapter, William Watson challenges Heath's interpretation of the benefits of productivity growth, but agrees with Richard Harris' views on the state of our knowledge about the potential contribution of social programs to productivity growth. Watson tackles Heath's assessment of the...
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efficiency or productivity of a public service requires a measurement of the value or utility generated by the service. However …
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