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Tables

Table 1
Relative Canada–United States productivity levels for the business sector

Table 2
Sources of Canada–United States labour productivity differences in the business sector, 1999

Charts

Figure 1
Trend in real gross domestic product, labour productivity and hours at work, business sector

Figure 2
Growth in labour productivity and real compensation, business sector

Figure 3
Sources of labour productivity growth, business sector

Figure 4
Canada–United States relative gross domestic product per capita, labour productivity, and work intensity, for the total economy

Figure 5
Canada's total capital stock intensity relative to the United States, business sector (in 1997 dollars)

Figure 6
Canada's total capital stock intensity relative to the United States, business sector, using Statistics Canada's depreciation rates (in 1997 dollars)

Figure 7
Real gross domestic product trend, business sector

Figure 8
Hours at work, business sector

Figure 9
Labour productivity trend, business sector

Figure 10
Relative Canada–United States labour productivity level in the business sector, 1961 to 2005

Figure 11
Trend in Canada–United States difference in growth of multifactor productivity, capital intensity and labour composition, business sector (in percentage points)

Figure 12
Economic performance of Canada relative to the United States1