Restructuring and productivity growth in the Canadian business sector - ARCHIVED
Articles and reports: 15-204-X19990005492
Description:
This chapter explores whether the Canadian economy is restructuring toward higher productivity industries, and whether, at the industry level, productivity growth is passed on to consumers in the form of lower prices or to workers in the form of higher wages.
Issue Number: 1999000
Main Product: Productivity Growth in Canada
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February 14, 2001 |
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Subjects
Keywords
- Analytical products
- Beverage industries
- Business reengineering
- Business sector
- Business services
- Chemical products
- Clothing
- Economic growth
- Educational services
- Electrical products
- Electronic products
- Finance
- Fishing
- Health services
- Hours worked
- Input-output tables
- Insurance
- Labour productivity
- Logging
- Machinery
- Mining
- Non-metallic mineral products
- Paper products
- Petroleum industry
- Pipeline transport
- Plastic products
- Primary metals
- Printing
- Real estate
- Rubber products
- Social services
- Textile products
- Tobacco products
- Transport equipment
- Utilities
- Wage rates
- Wood
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