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    Baldwin, J.R., A. Fisher, W. Gu, F. Lee, and B. Robidoux. 2008. Capital Intensity in Canada and the United States, 1987 to 2003. The Canadian Productivity Review, no. 18. Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 15-206-X. Ottawa: Statistics Canada.

    Baldwin, J.R., and W. Gu. 2007. Investment and Long-term Productivity growth in the Canadian Business Sector, 1961-2002. The Canadian Productivity Review, no. 6. Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 15-206-X. Ottawa: Statistics Canada.

    Baldwin, J.R., and W. Gu. 2009. Productivity Performance in Canada, 1961 to 2008: An Update on Long-term Trends. The Canadian Productivity Review, no. 25. Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 15-206-X. Ottawa: Statistics Canada.

    Baldwin, J.R., W. Gu, and B. Yan. 2008. Relative Multifactor Productivity Levels in Canada and the United States: A Sectoral Analysis. The Canadian Productivity Review, no. 19. Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 15-206-X. Ottawa: Statistics Canada.

    Becker, R., J. Haltiwanger, R. Jarmin, S. Klimek, and D. Wilson. 2006. “Micro and Macro Data Integration: The Case of Capital.” In A New Architecture for the U.S. National Accounts, eds. D. Jorgenson, J. Landefeld, and W. Nordhaus, chapter 12, p. 541–609. Cambridge, Massachusetts: National Bureau of Economic Research.

    Bloskie, C., V. Gaudreault, and G. Gellatly. 2013. Changes in the Composition of Aggregate Investment. Economic Insights, no. 22. Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 11-626-X. Ottawa: Statistics Canada.

    Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA). “Detailed Data for Fixed Assets and Consumer Durable Goods : Detailed estimates by industry and by type of asset.” “Fixed Assets.” National Economic Accounts. Last updated September 2, 2010. Available at: http://www.bea.gov/national/FA2004/Details/Index.html (accessed December 19, 2012). Investment data are found at this address.

    Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA). “Industry Data: GDP-by-industry & Input-Output.” Interactive Data. Available at: http://www.bea.gov/iTable/index_industry.cfm (accessed January 11, 2013). Gross domestic product data are found at this address.

    Busby, C., and W. Robson. 2011. “The Retooling Challenge: Canada’s Struggle to Close the Capital Investment Gap.” E-brief. Toronto: C.D. Howe Institute.

    Conference Board of Canada. 2013. Investment and Productivity. Available at: http://www.conferenceboard.ca/hcp/hot-topics/investprod.aspx (accessed February 11, 2013).

    Macklem, T. 2012. A Measure of Work. Remarks by Senior Deputy Governor of Bank of Canada. Available at: http://www.bankofcanada.ca/2012/10/speeches/a-measure-of-work/.

    Sharpe, A. 2005, “What Explained the Canada-U.S. ICT Investment Gap?” International Productivity Monitor, no. 11. Ottawa: The Center for the Study of Living Standards.

    Sharpe, A. 2013. Can Measurement Issues Explain the Canada-U.S. ICT Investment Per Worker Gap? CSLS Research Repot prepared for Industry Canada. Ottawa: The Center for the Study of Living Standards.

    Sharpe, A., and B. Andrews. 2012. The Canada-U.S. ICT Investment Gap in 2010: The Widening Continues. CSLS Research Note 2012-1. Ottawa: The Center for the Study of Living Standards.

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