Productivity trends of unincorporated enterprises in the Canadian economy, 1987 to 2005
This study uses new GDP estimates for the unincorporated sector in order to examine labour productivity in the unincorporated sector and to compare it to that in the corporate sector over the period 1987 to 2005. The level of nominal GDP per hour worked is significantly lower for unincorporated enterprises).
"This paper examines the course of productivity growth for unincorporated enterprises over the period 1987 to 2005 and compares it to productivity growth of firms in the corporate sector. It also compares the level of labour productivity in the corporate and unincorporated sectors across goods-producing and services industries for the period 1987 to 2005. Labour productivity (as measured by output per hour worked) is an indicator of the efficiency with which producers make use of labour in the production process.--Document."
"This study uses new GDP estimates for the unincorporated sector in order to examine labour productivity in the unincorporated sector and to compare it to that in the corporate sector over the period 1987 to 2005. The level of nominal GDP per hour worked is significantly lower for unincorporated enterprises)."@en
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