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Sources of Productivity Growth: Technology, Terms of Trade, and Preference Shifts. (1999). ten Raa, Thijs ; Mohnen, Pierre.
In: CIRANO Working Papers.
RePEc:cir:cirwor:99s-21.

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  1. General Equilibrium Analysis of International TFP Growth Rates. (2001). Shestalova, Victoria.
    In: Economic Systems Research.
    RePEc:taf:ecsysr:v:13:y:2001:i:4:p:391-404.

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  2. Productivity Trends and Employment across Industries in Canada. (2000). ten Raa, Thijs ; Mohnen, Pierre.
    In: CIRANO Working Papers.
    RePEc:cir:cirwor:2000s-10.

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