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Are Productivity Levels Higher in Some European Countries than in the United States?
Cette, Gilbert
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International Productivity Monitor
10
(
2005
)
Spring
,
pp. 59-68
Estimates produced by the OECD indicate that labour productivity levels are higher in a number of European countries than in the United States, implying that Europe and not the United States is the world technological leader. The author argues that a structural measure of labour productivity,...
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The Effect of Organizational Innovation and Information and Communications Technology on Firm
Performance
Gera, Surendra
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Gu, Wulong
- In:
International Productivity Monitor
9
(
2004
)
Fall
,
pp. 37-51
A key lesson from the U.S. literature on the impact of ICT on productivity is that ICT can only be effective if appropriate organizational structures are in place. This article by Surendra Gera of Industry Canada and Wulong Gu of Statistics Canada provides Canadian evidence to support this view....
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Editor’s Overview
Sharpe, Andrew
- In:
International Productivity Monitor
10
(
2005
)
Spring
,
pp. 1-2
perspective on Canada's productivity
performance
since the 1990s; the role of population growth in shaping productivity growth …
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Editor’s Overview
Sharpe, Andrew
- In:
International Productivity Monitor
9
(
2004
)
Fall
,
pp. 1-2
organization innovation and information and communications technologies on firm
performance
; the effect of adjustment costs on …
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The Effect of Adjustment Costs and Organizational Change on Productivity in Canada: Evidence from Aggregate Data
Leung, Danny
- In:
International Productivity Monitor
9
(
2004
)
Fall
,
pp. 52-61
Danny Leung of the Bank of Canada provides support for the hypothesis that organizational change is a necessary condition for the full realization of the productivity gains associated with ICT. Using aggegate data, the author finds econometric evidence that the impact of computer investment is...
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