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message is that the although IT is the driving force behind the recent acceleration of labour productivity growth, its impact …
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affected virtually all industrial countries the grand daddy. He also identifies the post-2000 productivity growth acceleration … absence of a post-1995 productivity growth acceleration in Europe as developments that are currently not well understood. In …
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experienced in the United States in the past two years is most likely evidence of a post- 2000 productivity growth acceleration …, similar to the post-1995 acceleration. The source of this second acceleration appears to be the rapid pace of technological …
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behind slow productivity growth in Canada in the second half of the 1990s, in marked contrast to the acceleration of … 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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This article, which is closely related to the previous article, is also by Andrew Sharpe of the Centre for the Study of Living Standards. It points out that there now appears to be a renaissance in productivity growth in the U.S. service sector, with output per worker growing five times faster...
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