On Concepts and Measures of Multifactor Productivity in Canada, 1961–1980
Discover the profound insights into Canada's economic growth with "On Concepts and Measures of Multifactor Productivity in Canada, 1961–1980" by Alexandra Cas, published by Cambridge University Press in 2006. This comprehensive 272-page book delves into the intricate sources of economic growth in Canada, offering innovative estimates that highlight the significance of technological advancements over traditional measures. Through an experimental approach, the author presents a detailed analysis of capital inputs within an input-output framework, revealing the critical role of multifactor productivity in shaping the Canadian economy. Ideal for scholars and professionals in the fields of Business & Economics, Econometrics, and Development Economics, this book is a vital resource for understanding industrial productivity trends in Canada during a pivotal period. Enhance your knowledge of economic conditions and productivity measures with this essential read.