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Differences de productivite entre les provinces

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  • Zietsma , Danielle
  • Sabourin, David
  • Baldwin, John R.
  • Maynard, Jean-Pierre

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La presente etude examine les differences de productivite (PIB par emploi) entre les provinces au moyen d'une analyse de decomposition et d'une analyse de regression. Dans un premier temps, nous etablissons l'ordre de grandeur des differences de productivite entre les provinces, puis nous decomposons ces differences en deux elements, a savoir, les differences de composition industrielle et les differences de productivite au niveau des branches d'activite. Nous examinons aussi le role que jouent les et secteurs de l'economie dans les differences de productivite entre les provinces. Enfin, nous procedons a une analyse de regression afin de determiner la signification statistique des differences de productivite entre les provinces. Nous en arrivons a la conclusion que la Colombie-Britannique, l'Alberta, la Saskatchewan, l'Ontario et le Quebec ne different pas sensiblement pour ce qui est du PIB par emploi si l'on tient compte des differences de composition. Le Manitoba et les provinces de l'Atlantique, pour leur part, accusent un retard sur les autres provinces. L'ecart est attribuable surtout aux differences au niveau des branches plutot qu'aux differences de composition. La forte performance de l'Alberta et de la Saskatchewan doit beaucoup au secteur des ressources naturelles.

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  • Zietsma , Danielle & Sabourin, David & Baldwin, John R. & Maynard, Jean-Pierre, 2001. "Differences de productivite entre les provinces," Direction des études analytiques : documents de recherche 2001180f, Statistics Canada, Direction des études analytiques.
  • Handle: RePEc:stc:stcp3f:2001180f
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    1. Sabourin, David & Baldwin, John R., 2001. "Impact de l'adoption des technologies de l'information et des communications de pointe sur la performance des entreprises du secteur de la fabrication au Canada," Direction des études analytiques : documents de recherche 2001174f, Statistics Canada, Direction des études analytiques.

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