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The Review of Economic Performance and Social Progress 2002
註釋The papers in this volume address the dual nature of the linkages between productivity and social progress. The papers are organized into five sections. Three papers in the first section discuss productivity concepts & trends in Canada and OECD countries. The two papers in the second section examine the impact of productivity on government balances and natural resources & environmental sustainability. In the third section, four papers explore the implications of population ageing, education, health, & social diversity for productivity. In the fourth section, the focus shifts to the normative dimension of the issue, with three papers that ask whether productivity should be a social priority, including one that surveys the attitudes of Canadians on the question. In the final section, two papers examine the relationship among social policy, inequality, and productivity.