Three Policies to Improve Productivity Growth in Canada



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Three Policies to Improve Productivity Growth in Canada

Andrew Sharpe

CSLS Research Report 2007-05
December 2007

Unabridged version of a paper published in J. Leonard, C. Ragan and F. St-Hilaire (eds.),
A Canadian Priorities Agenda: Policy Choices to Improve Economic and Social Well-
Being
, (Montreal: Institute for Research on Public Policy), November 2007, pp. 353-388.



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