The Centre for the Study of Living Standards has released new estimates of labour, capital and multifactor productivity growth and levels at the market sector, two-digit, and three-digit NAICS industry level for the Canadian provinces during the 1997-2007 period. This article exploits this database to shed light on the nature of the slowdown in labour productivity growth in Canada after 2000. It identifies manufacturing as the sector that has accounted for most of the slowdown. Within manufacturing, transportation equipment and computers and electronics are found to be the industries that accounted for the lion’s share of the sector’s fall-off in labour productivity growth. Ontario was the province that contributed proportionately the most ...
The report, based on the CSLS Provincial Productivity Database, provides an overview of Manitoba’s p...
The Canadian Economy in Transition is a series of new analytical reports that investigate the dynami...
Using new data from Statistics Canada, this article shows that the multifactor productivity (MFP) pe...
Since 2000, business sector labour productivity growth in Canada has averaged 0.95 per cent, 0.60 pe...
Since 2005, labour productivity growth in Ontario’s business sector has been zero, greatly under-per...
Using panel data on Canadian industries and OECD countries, this article examines empirically the ro...
ity performance of the United States has been unprecedented in its robustness. In contrast, labour p...
This article presents new estimates of multifactor productivity for the Canadian provinces for the 1...
The report, based on the CSLS Provincial Productivity Database, provides an overview of Prince Edwar...
Business sector productivity growth is central to Canadians ' future prosperity. This article r...
The report, based on the CSLS Provincial Productivity Database, provides an overview of New Brunswic...
The report, based on the CSLS Provincial Productivity Database, provides an overview of Alberta’s pr...
Labour productivity growth in the Canadian business sector slowed substantially after 2000. Most of ...
In recent years, the productivity performance of mining in Canada has been very poor. Based on offic...
The report, based on the CSLS Provincial Productivity Database, provides an overview of Ontario’s pr...
The report, based on the CSLS Provincial Productivity Database, provides an overview of Manitoba’s p...
The Canadian Economy in Transition is a series of new analytical reports that investigate the dynami...
Using new data from Statistics Canada, this article shows that the multifactor productivity (MFP) pe...
Since 2000, business sector labour productivity growth in Canada has averaged 0.95 per cent, 0.60 pe...
Since 2005, labour productivity growth in Ontario’s business sector has been zero, greatly under-per...
Using panel data on Canadian industries and OECD countries, this article examines empirically the ro...
ity performance of the United States has been unprecedented in its robustness. In contrast, labour p...
This article presents new estimates of multifactor productivity for the Canadian provinces for the 1...
The report, based on the CSLS Provincial Productivity Database, provides an overview of Prince Edwar...
Business sector productivity growth is central to Canadians ' future prosperity. This article r...
The report, based on the CSLS Provincial Productivity Database, provides an overview of New Brunswic...
The report, based on the CSLS Provincial Productivity Database, provides an overview of Alberta’s pr...
Labour productivity growth in the Canadian business sector slowed substantially after 2000. Most of ...
In recent years, the productivity performance of mining in Canada has been very poor. Based on offic...
The report, based on the CSLS Provincial Productivity Database, provides an overview of Ontario’s pr...
The report, based on the CSLS Provincial Productivity Database, provides an overview of Manitoba’s p...
The Canadian Economy in Transition is a series of new analytical reports that investigate the dynami...
Using new data from Statistics Canada, this article shows that the multifactor productivity (MFP) pe...