A regional perspective on the Canada-U.S. standard of living comparison / by Raynald Létourneau and Martine Lajoie. : C21-23/22-2000
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Most comparisons with the United States focus on the national perspective, while provincial analyses are essentially restricted to the domestic context. This study extends the scope of the exercise to the regional level since, as shown in our previous studies, the relative performance of the provinces varies significantly and, therefore, the challenges raised by the greater integration of the North-American market are also likely to differ. The comparison focuses on standards of living with a special emphasis on labour productivity.--Introduction
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Department/Agency | Canada. Industry Canada. |
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Title | A regional perspective on the Canada-U.S. standard of living comparison / by Raynald Létourneau and Martine Lajoie. |
Series title | Occasional paper22 |
Publication type | Series - View Master Record |
Language | Bilingual-[English | French] |
Format | Paper |
Other formats | Electronic-[English], Electronic-[French] |
Note(s) | "Most comparisons with the United States focus on the national perspective, while provincial analyses are essentially restricted to the domestic context. This study extends the scope of the exercise to the regional level since, as shown in our previous studies, the relative performance of the provinces varies significantly and, therefore, the challenges raised by the greater integration of the North-American market are also likely to differ. The comparison focuses on standards of living with a special emphasis on labour productivity."--Introduction. Bibliography. Bilingual |
Publishing information | Ottawa - Ontario : Industry Canada |
Binding | Softcover |
Description | English text, 43p. : graphs, maps, tables ; 23 cm. |
ISBN | 0-662-64666-5 |
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Subject terms | Standard of living Labour Productivity |