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growth and its contribution to economic growth since 1980 in Asia; and a review of two recent and comprehensive volumes on …
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Asia has become the economic powerhouse of the world. This article provides a detailed discussion of trends in output …
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authorities as well, for the financial market volatility. The analysis of these phenomena is justified by the fact that the stock …
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rate at replacement level, compared with just 1.5 children per woman in Canada. The United States is also the world …
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This eleventh issue of the International Productivity Monitor, published by the Centre for the Study of Living Standards, contains seven articles on a range of topics: policies to improve productivity growth in Canada; the causes of lower information and communications technology investment in...
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Since 2000, productivity growth in Canada and the United States have followed markedly different paths. In the second article, Andrew Sharpe of the Centre for the Study of Living Standards finds that the remarkable productivity growth experienced in the United States in the past two years is...
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Both ICT-producing and ICT-using industries have contributed disproportionately to labour productivity growth in the 1990s. In this article, Bart van Ark, Robert Inklaar from the University of Groningen and Robert H. McGuckin of the U.S. Conference Board compare Canada, the United States and...
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Measurement of productivity in the service sector has always represented a challenge for economists. "Productivity in the U.S. Services Sector: New Sources of Economic Growth", by Jack Triplett and Barry Bosworth from the Brookings Institution is reviewed. The authors have produced a textbook on...
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