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States enjoying strong growth in both productivity and the employment rate while many European countries experiencing limited … employment growth. …
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falling employment-population ratio contributed to the decline in our standard of living relative to that in the United States …
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The third issue of the International Productivity Monitor produced by the Centre for the Study of Living Standards contains six articles that deal with a wide range of issues in the productivity area. Topics covered are the contribution of the information and communications technology sector to...
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The productivity performance of the construction sector in Canada over the last quarter century has been dismal, with output per hour lower in 2000 than in 1977. In this article Andrew Sharpe from the Centre for the Study of Living Standards examines productivity trends in this sector and...
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In this article, Jeffrey I. Bernstein of Carleton University, Richard G. Harris from Simon Fraser University, and Andrew Sharpe from the Centre for the Study of Living Standards provide a comprehensive analysis of the widening of the Canada-US manufacturing productivity gap. Since 1994, labour...
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employment and productivity; productivity growth in manufacturing in Sweden, and service sector productivity measurement. …
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reflects Canada's lower capital intensity of production, an innovation gap manifested by lower R&D expenditure, a smaller and …
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International productivity comparisons have traditionally focused on productivity growth rates. International productivity level comparisons are much more complex, requiring comparable industry data and estimates of purchasing power at a detailed industry level. The International Comparisons of...
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