Three Policies to Improve Productivity Growth in Canada



46

Gomez, Rafael and Morley Gunderson (2007) “Barriers to Inter-provincial Mobility of
Labour,” paper prepared for Human Resources and Social Development Canada and
Industry Canada, January.

Grady, Patrick and Kathleen Macmillan (2007) “Interprovincial Barriers to Labour
Mobility in Canada: Policy, Knowledge Gaps and Research Issues,” paper submitted to
Industry Canada and Human Resources and Social Development Canada, February 6.

Graves, Frank and Richard Jenkins (2002) “Canadians’ Attitudes Toward Productivity:
Balancing Standard of Living and Quality of Life,”
in Andrew Sharpe, France St-Hilaire,
and Keith Banting (eds.)
Toward a Social Understanding of Productivity: Review of
Economic Performance and Social Progress,
Volume 2 (Ottawa: Centre for the Study
of Living Standards and Montreal: Institute for Research in Public Policy).

Harris, Richard G. (2002) “Determinants of Canadian Productivity Growth: Issues and
Prospects,” in Rao, Someshwar and Andrew Sharpe (eds.)
Productivity Issues in Canada
(Calgary: University of Calgary Press)

Heath, Joseph (2002) Should Productivity be A Social Priority?” in

in Andrew Sharpe, France St-Hilaire, and Keith Banting (eds.) Toward a Social
Understanding of Productivity: Review of Economic Performance and Social Progress,
Volume 2 (Ottawa: Centre for the Study of Living Standards and Montreal: Institute for
Research in Public Policy).

International Monetary Fund (2007) Canada: Article IV Consultation - Staff Report, IMF
Country Report No. 07/51, February.

Isgut, Alberto, Lance Bialas and James Milway (2006) “Explaining Canada-U.S.

Differences in Hours Worked,” International Productivity Monitor, Number 13, Fall, pp.
27-45.

Kesselman, Jon (2006) “All together now,” National Post, December 13, Page FP23.

Lin, Z (1995) “Interprovincial Labour Mobility in Canada: The Role of Unemployment
Insurance and Social Assistance,” Insurance Programs Directorate, Evaluation Brief#26,
Human Resources Development Canada.

Lipsey, Richard, Kenneth Carlaw, and Clifford Bekar (2005) Economic Transformations:
General Purpose Technologies and Long-term Economic Growth
(Oxford: Oxford
University Press).

Lynch, Kevin (2006) “Canada’s Success Is No Accident, And It Isn’t Given,” Policy
Options
, April-May, pp. 12-17.

Mackenzie, Ken (2005) “Tax Subsidies for R&D in Canadian Provinces,” Canadian
Public Policy
, XXXI, No. 1, March pp. 29-44.



More intriguing information

1. CAPACITAÇÃO GERENCIAL DE AGRICULTORES FAMILIARES: UMA PROPOSTA METODOLÓGICA DE EXTENSÃO RURAL
2. The name is absent
3. Prevalence of exclusive breastfeeding and its determinants in first 6 months of life: A prospective study
4. The name is absent
5. The name is absent
6. Towards a framework for critical citizenship education
7. The name is absent
8. Declining Discount Rates: Evidence from the UK
9. Regional differentiation in the Russian federation: A cluster-based typification
10. The name is absent