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An Analysis of Canadian Manufacturing Productivity

An Analysis of Canadian Manufacturing Productivity
Author: Harry H. Postner
Publisher:
Total Pages: 144
Release: 1971
Genre: Canada
ISBN:

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From the Introduction: There are two main purposes of this Study. The first is to develop a general model and methodology capable of identifying and measuring the sources of productivity growth for an industry. The second purpose is to apply the methodology in order to explain why productivity growth rates differ from industry to industry within the Canadian manufacturing sector. Productivity growth is analysed over the medium term by studying trend growth rates for periods of nine or ten years' duration. The manufacturing industries are examined at the two-digit Standard Industrial Classification.


The Role of Scale in Canada/U.S. Productivity Differences in the Manufacturing Sector, 1970-1979

The Role of Scale in Canada/U.S. Productivity Differences in the Manufacturing Sector, 1970-1979
Author: John Russel Baldwin
Publisher: Toronto; Ottawa : University of Toronto Press; Supply and Services Canada 1986.
Total Pages: 348
Release: 1986
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780802072467

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"Understanding the reason for the productivity differences between Canadian and U.S. manufacturing industries is important if a sound industrial strategy is to be followed in the next decade. This is particularly the case if Canada implements its policy of closer economic ties with the United States - either in the form of the previous Trudeau Administration's sectoral free trade approach or the present Mulroney Administration's attempt to enhance access of Canadian goods to the United States."--