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Sunday, January 16, 2011
Productivity, labour demand, and employment
Nick Rowe at Worthwhile Canadian Initiative commits a fallacy faux pas on the way to making the otherwise reasonable observation regarding the historically positive relationship between productivity and employment growth: "But it didn't have to happen that way. And it might not always happen that way in future."
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