Work Study Volume 38 Issue 7
ON AVERAGE FIGURES, all coutries in the developed world (but, regrettably, not in the third world) are able to increase their national output year by year. Examined in isolation, statistics associated with such growth (e.g. output per worker) demonstrate a comforting trend - even though the vertical...
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Published in: | Work study 1989-07, Vol.38 (7), p.3-52 |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | eng |
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Summary: | ON AVERAGE FIGURES, all coutries in the developed world (but, regrettably, not in the third world) are able to increase their national output year by year. Examined in isolation, statistics associated with such growth (e.g. output per worker) demonstrate a comforting trend - even though the vertical scales of graphics might have been selected with that purpose in mind! The simple step of making cross-country comparisons can, however, quickly remove some of the complacency. |
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ISSN: | 0043-8022 1758-7190 |