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Baldwin, John. R., and Wulong Gu. 2007a. Investment and Long-term Productivity Growth in the Canadian Business Sector, 1961 to 2002.The Canadian Productivity Review. Catalogue no. 15-206-X, no. 6. Ottawa: Statistics Canada.

Baldwin, John R., and Wulong Gu. 2007b. Multifactor Productivity in Canada: An Evaluation of Alternative Methods of Estimating Capital Services. The Canadian Productivity Review. Catalogue no. 15-206-X, no. 9. Ottawa: Statistics Canada.

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