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„h Australia¡¦s surge in productivity growth in the 1990s fuelled an acceleration in growth in total income and average income (income per person in Australia). ¡V Annual average income growth accelerated from 1.4 per cent in the 1970s and 1980s to 2.5 per cent in the 1990s. ¡V Faster...
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A major development in the Canadian labour market in the 1990s has been the decline in labour force participation. This issue of Canadian Business Economics consists of a symposium of articles that explore this issue. The idea for this symposium came out of a December 1997 workshop on labour...
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New Zealand’s living standards remain well below the OECD average. This is entirely attributable to persistently low labour productivity, which in turn is related to economic geography as well as structural policy factors. The small size and remoteness of the economy diminish its access to...
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scheme. In this scheme the economic aspects of living standards are represented by various categories of consumption …
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This special issue contains five articles on the subject of living standards and well-being, important topics in social economics. The authors assess the so-called squirrel cage of work-and-spend, and the culture of overconsumption in the USA and other industrialized countries. They evaluate...
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land. Ecclesiastical authorities soon agreed that taxes on the consumption of the products of the land (and sea) met this … the late-medieval �standard of living� controversy � with indications that this consumption-tax burden sometimes … consumption. …
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We use a Canadian survey of the unemployment to examine how household expenditures after a job loss respond to the level of income replacement provided by UI.
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scheme. In this scheme the economic aspects of living standards are represented by various categories of consumption …
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literature. One possible explanation is that increased consumption does not generate lasting increments in welfare because the … process of satisfying our desires generates new desires. A second explanation, which Heath describes contends that consumption …
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household wealth. Individual changes in wealth, however, cannot explain the recent, dramatic improvement in the distribution of …
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