This study is the third in a series related to the project launched in fall 2003 by the Canadian Productivity Accounts of Statistics Canada in order to compare productivity levels between Canada and the United States. The study's purpose is to examine the comparability of the components of the labour market of these two countries that serve as the sources of the differences in the gross domestic product (GDP) per capita between them. This study can be subdivided into three sections. The first section develops and illustrates the conceptual and methodological framework required to make Canada/United States estimates of labour and population comparable in terms of level. The second section presents revisions and an update to 2005 of the GDP p...
Presented at CAED, Nurnberg.This paper contributes to the literature by computing the contribution o...
This study uses data to study differences in labour productivity gains across domestic and foreign-c...
This study uses the ‘industry of origin’ approach to calculate 200 unit value ratios for the benchma...
This paper examines the level of labour productivity in Canada relative to that of the United States...
This paper compares output per person across Canadian provinces - using nominal or current dollar GD...
Many historical comparisons of international productivity use measures of labour productivity (outpu...
This study examines provincial differences in productivity (GDP per job) using decomposition and reg...
This paper compares gross domestic product (GDP) per capita across Canadian provinces for the period...
This study uses the ‘industry of origin’ approach to calculate 200 unit value ratios for the benchma...
This report provides, in a summary fashion, similarities and differences in the production accounts ...
ity performance of the United States has been unprecedented in its robustness. In contrast, labour p...
Since 2000, business sector labour productivity growth in Canada has averaged 0.95 per cent, 0.60 pe...
The most direct mechanism by which labour productivity affects living standards is through real wage...
The gap between Canadian and U.S. living standards widened considerably in the 1990s. Americans, on ...
The purpose of this study is to compare the behaviour of regional labour markets in Canada and the U...
Presented at CAED, Nurnberg.This paper contributes to the literature by computing the contribution o...
This study uses data to study differences in labour productivity gains across domestic and foreign-c...
This study uses the ‘industry of origin’ approach to calculate 200 unit value ratios for the benchma...
This paper examines the level of labour productivity in Canada relative to that of the United States...
This paper compares output per person across Canadian provinces - using nominal or current dollar GD...
Many historical comparisons of international productivity use measures of labour productivity (outpu...
This study examines provincial differences in productivity (GDP per job) using decomposition and reg...
This paper compares gross domestic product (GDP) per capita across Canadian provinces for the period...
This study uses the ‘industry of origin’ approach to calculate 200 unit value ratios for the benchma...
This report provides, in a summary fashion, similarities and differences in the production accounts ...
ity performance of the United States has been unprecedented in its robustness. In contrast, labour p...
Since 2000, business sector labour productivity growth in Canada has averaged 0.95 per cent, 0.60 pe...
The most direct mechanism by which labour productivity affects living standards is through real wage...
The gap between Canadian and U.S. living standards widened considerably in the 1990s. Americans, on ...
The purpose of this study is to compare the behaviour of regional labour markets in Canada and the U...
Presented at CAED, Nurnberg.This paper contributes to the literature by computing the contribution o...
This study uses data to study differences in labour productivity gains across domestic and foreign-c...
This study uses the ‘industry of origin’ approach to calculate 200 unit value ratios for the benchma...