Productivity growth, plant turnover and restructuring in the Canadian manufacturing sector / by John R. Baldwin. : CS11-0019/87E-PDF
Firm turnover occurs as firms gain and lose market share as part of the competitive struggle. The reallocation of market share from one group to another is associated with productivity gain as the less productive lose share and the more productive gain market share. This paper examines the extent to which productivity has been enhanced by firm turnover over the last twenty years. It focuses on the extent to which this process changed during the 1980s and thereby contributed to the slowdown in productivity growth that was experienced by the manufacturing sector.--Abstract
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Department/Agency | Statistics Canada. |
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Title | Productivity growth, plant turnover and restructuring in the Canadian manufacturing sector / by John R. Baldwin. |
Series title | Analytical Studies Branch research paper series1205-9153No. 87 |
Publication type | Series - View Master Record |
Language | [English] |
Other language editions | [French] |
Format | Electronic |
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Other formats | Paper-[English] |
Note(s) | The catalogue number (11F0019MPE) and ISBN (0-660-15590-7) for the print edition have been incorrectly copied in this electronic publication. Bibliography. |
Publishing information | Ottawa - Ontario : Statistics Canada November 1995. |
Description | 24p.graphs, tables |
ISSN | 1205-9153 |
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Subject terms | Manufacturing industry |