Topic: Recent economic and financial developments

  1. Interpreting Canada's Productivity Performance in the Past Decade: Lessons from Recent Research

    Bank of Canada Review Article: Bank of Canada Review - Summer 2007 - Richard Dion

    Dion examines the evolution of Canadian productivity since the mid-1990s, using the United States as a benchmark. During this period, trend productivity growth in Canada remained modest, whereas the U.S. witnessed a strong resurgence. Among the factors identified as potential root causes of Canada's lower productivity performance are a lower investment in information and communications technology, reallocation and adjustment costs associated with large relative price movements, and a weak demand for innovation.

    Topics: Productivity; Recent economic and financial developments
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