Labour Productivity in Nineteenth Century Quebec and Ontario: Explaining Ontario’s Advantage
Morris Altman ()
Chapter Chapter 7 in Lessons from a Successfully Export-Oriented, Resource-Rich Economy, 2022, pp 231-261 from Springer
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Abstract This article presents a case study of the historical causes of interregional differentials in labour productivity which played, and still continue to play, an important role in explaining interregional and international differences in the amount of goods and services available per person.
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-03887-7_7
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