Public Policy Sources #37: References
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Devoretz, Don, and Samuel Laryea (1998). Canadian Human Capital Transfers: The USA and Beyond." Paper presented to The Fraser Institute's conference, The Brain Drain: Causes, Consequences and Policy Response (Vancouver, BC, November 13, 1998).
Diewert, Erwin, and Kevin Fox (1999). Can Measurement Error Explain the Productivity Paradox? Canadian Journal of Economics 32: 251-80.
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Gera, Surendra, Wulong Gu, and Frank Lee (1998a). Information Technology and Productivity Growth: An Empirical Analysis for Canada And The United States. Industry Canada Working Paper No. 20.
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Lee, Frank, and Jianmin Tang (1998). Productivity Gap between Canadian and US Firms. Unpublished paper. Micro-Economic Policy Analysis Branch, Industry Canada.
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