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Volume 2 (Ottawa: Centre for the Study of Living Standards and Montreal: Institute for
Research in Public Policy).

Sharpe, Andrew (2002b) “The Contribution of Productivity to Economic Well-being in
Canada,” in Someshwar Rao and Andrew Sharpe, eds.
Productivity Issues in Canada
(Calgary: University of Calgary Press). Pp. 843-875.

Sharpe, Andrew (2004) “Ten Productivity Puzzles Facing Researchers,” International
Productivity Monitor
, Number Nine, Fall, pp. 15-24.

Sharpe, Andrew (2006a) “Future Productivity Growth in Canada and Implications for the
Canada Pension Plan,” CSLS Research Report 2006-01E, April.

Sharpe, Andrew (2006b) “Lessons for Canada from International Productivity
Experience,” CSLS Research Report 2006-02, October

Sharpe, Andrew (2007a) “Internal Labour Mobility in the United States: Trends and
Issues,” paper prepared for the Labour Market Policy Directorate of Human Resources
and Social Development Canada, March, forthcoming.

Sharpe, Andrew (2007b) “Three Policies to Increase Productivity Growth in Canada,” in
J. Leonard, C. Ragan and F. St-Hilaire (eds.),
A Canadian Priorities Agenda: Policy
Choices to Improve Economic and Social Well-Being
, (Montreal: The Institute for
Research on Public Policy) pp. 353-388.

Sharpe, Andrew, Jean-Francois Arsenault and Daniel Ershov (2007) “The Impact of
Interprovincial Migration on Output and Labour Productivity Growth in Canada, 1981-
2006,” CSLS Research Report 2007-02, November.

Sharpe, Andrew, France St-Hilaire, and Keith Banting, eds.(2002) 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).

Smart, Michael (2006) “The Economic Impacts of Value Added Taxation: Evidence from
the HST Provinces,” paper presented at the John Deutsch Workshop on Harmonizing the
RSTs and GST in Canada: Arguments and Issues, November 17, Toronto, Ontario.

Smart, Michael and Richard Bird (2006) “The GST Cut and Fiscal Imbalance,” paper
presented at the Federal Budget Roundtable, School of Policy Studies, Queen’s
University, Kingston, Ontario, June 21-22.

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No. 88-202-XIE, January.



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