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043 |an-cn---
0861 |aCS11-0019/180E
24500|aDifferences in interprovincial productivity levels / |cby John R. Baldwin et al.
260 |aOttawa - Ontario : |bStatistics Canada |c2001.
300 |aix, 37p. : |bgraphs, references, tables ; |c28 cm.
4901 |aResearch paper series|x1200-5223|vNo. 180
500 |a"Using decomposition analysis, this paper compares labour productivity across provincial business sectors, separating them into differences attributable to industry mix and to "real" productivity differences. Industry-mix effects capture differences in industry structure, whereas "real" productivity differences capture the difference in value-added per job in a given industry compared to the same industry in Ontario (the control province used in this study)."--Executive summary.
5203 |aUsing decomposition analysis, this paper compares labour productivity across provincial business sectors, separating them into differences attributable to industry mix and to real productivity differences. Industry-mix effects capture differences in industry structure, whereas real productivity differences capture the difference in value-added per job in a given industry compared to the same industry in Ontario (the control province used in this study).--Executive summary
563 |aSoftcover
590 |a02-02|b2002-01-11
7102 |aStatistics Canada.
7201 |aBaldwin, John R.
77508|tDifférences de productivité entre les provinces / |w(CaOODSP)9.625848
7760#|tDifferences in interprovincial productivity levels / |w(CaOODSP)9.558000
830#0|aResearch paper series,|x1200-5223|vNo. 180|w(CaOODSP)9.514463