ECON 1020 Lecture Notes - Lecture 37: Total Factor Productivity, Workforce Productivity, Allocative Efficiency

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Hours of labour input depend on the size of the employed labour force and the length of the average workweek. Labour-force size depends on the size of the working-age population and the labour force participation rate. Labour force participation rate: the percentage of the working- age population (age 15-65) that is actually in the labour force. People in school full time, jail, under 15 years old, etc are not in the working labour force. The average product of labour (output per worker per hour) Labour inputs + labour productivity = real gdp. Labour inputs (hours of work): depends on size of employed labour force and the average hours of work. Labour productivity (average output per hour): depends on technological advance, quantity of capital, education and training, allocative efficiency, etc. Output growth in canada has been considerably greater in the last half century than can be attributed solely to increases in the inputs of labour and capital.

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