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In the last three decades, Canada and the US showed different paths in per capita GDP growth, skill premiums and inequality. Both firm and worker productivity differences play a role and have different policy implications, but are difficult to distinguish. To examine separate firm and worker...
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provinces. We examine monthly data on employment, wages, and hours across 8 industries and 10 provinces over the 1961- 1975 … period. We find that employment actually rose after the introduction of NHI; wages increased as well, while average hours …
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percent — almost double the rate of growth in the rest of Canada. Wages, previously roughly at par with the rest of the …
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come to be known as ‘stolen wages’, although there is uncertainty as to the best legal avenue. This article overviews the …
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The issue of trade and wages in general, and of North-South trade and wages in particular, has recently received a … of North-South trade on occupational wages in North America. Using a detailed, applied general equilibrium model, we …
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provinces. We examine monthly data on employment, wages, and hours across 8 industries and 10 provinces over the 1961- 1975 … period. We find that employment actually rose after the introduction of NHI; wages increased as well, while average hours …
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