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. Second, diversity also influences individuals’ location decisions. Segregation (variation of diversity across regions …) always reduces national output per worker, so if diversity induces integration, it indirectly augments productivity as well … by encouraging segregation. …
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. While most international accounts find that diversity reduces productivity, I argue that the U.S. experience is more nuanced …. Unqualified statements about the costs and merits of diversity are unwarranted, as racial heterogeneity increases productivity …
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behind slow productivity growth in Canada in the second half of the 1990s, in marked contrast to the acceleration of … productivity in the United States, and discusses the prospects for trend productivity in Canada over the next decade or two. It … concludes that the balance of evidence now favours an acceleration of trend labour productivity growth to the 2-2.5 per cent per …
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accompanying revival of productivity growth, directly contributed both to faster output growth and to holding down the inflation … the United States, they did not prevent the US from experiencing a dismal period of slow productivity growth between 1972 … and 1995 nor from falling behind in numerous industries outside the IT sector. The 1995-2000 productivity growth revival …
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productivity as of 1959 of about 350 (320). As a complement to the growth model we estimate the Kouri model using time …
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measurement of aggregate labour productivity growth in Canada and the United States. The paper examines all data sources for … appropriate for the calculation of aggregate labour productivity ?both from the perspective of the methodological merits of each … series and of cross-country comparability. It also assesses the sensitivity of Canada-U.S. aggregate labour productivity …
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-2001 period productivity growth accounted for all the growth in living standards. Large declines in average hours worked reduced … argues, productivity growth represents the only sustained avenue for living standards growth. With our level of aggregate … labour productivity 16 per cent below the US level, Canada has the potential to reduce much of the productivity gap with the …
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The economic slowdown of 2001 reduced productivity growth in both the United States and Canada. This development has … raised the question of the sustainability or permanency of the pace of productivity growth experienced during the 1995 …-2000 period in the United States and the likelihood of robust U.S. productivity growth spreading to Canada. In this article …
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The objective of this article is to evaluate the impact of the oil and gas industry on labour productivity growth in … affects aggregate productivity. The article sheds light on the paradoxical lack of a direct negative contribution of the oil … and gas sector to aggregate labour productivity growth despite the very large fall in productivity experienced by the …
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The objective of this report is to evaluate the impact of the oil and gas industry on labour productivity growth in … affects aggregate productivity. The report sheds light on the paradoxical lack of a direct negative contribution of the oil … and gas sector to aggregate labour productivity growth despite the very large fall in productivity experienced by the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011165242