A Detailed Analysis of Productivity Trends in the Canadian Forest Products Sector


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"The Canadian forest products sector has had an above-average productivity performance in the 2000-2012 period, driven in particular by the wood product manufacturing subsector. While the forestry and logging subsector has also benefited from strong productivity gains, the productivity performance of the paper manufacturing subsector has been far from impressive, especially in the post-2008 period. This report provides a detailed analysis of output, input and productivity trends in the Canadian forest products sector. It also looks at the key drivers of productivity in the sector, investigating potential barriers to productivity growth and discussing policies that could enable faster growth. Given the increasing role of countries with low-labour costs in several forest product markets, maintaining robust productivity growth is an imperative for the Canadian forest products sector if it wants to remain competitive internationally. In this sense, the report recommends renewed focus on human and physical capital investment, as well as on R&D spending"--




A detailed analysis of the productivity performance of the Canadian forest products sector since 2000


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SECTOR SINCE 2000 Peter Harrison and Andrew Sharpe CSLS Research Report 2009-09 October 2009 Prepared for the Forest Products Association of Canada | By the Centre for the Study of Living Standards i A Detailed Analysis of the Productivity Performance of the Canadian Forest Products Sector Abstract The forest products sector in Canada has faced hard times since 2000. [...] The wood products manufacturing subsector accounts for the largest share of the output in the forest products sector. [...] Section five identifies factors that influence productivity growth in the forest products sector and discusses the role these factors have played in the recent evolution of productivity in the sector in Canada. [...] At all levels the first two digits always indicate the sector, the third digit the subsector, the fourth digit the industry group, and the fifth digit the industry. [...] The establishment, as a statistical unit, is defined as the most homogeneous unit of production for which the business maintains accounting records from which it is possible to assemble all the data elements required to compile the full structure of the gross value of production (total sales or shipments, and inventories), the cost of materials and services, and labour and capital used in producti.







A Detailed Analysis of Productivity Trends in the Canadian Forest Products Sector


Book Description

"The Canadian forest products sector has had an above-average productivity performance in the 2000-2012 period, driven in particular by the wood product manufacturing subsector. While the forestry and logging subsector has also benefited from strong productivity gains, the productivity performance of the paper manufacturing subsector has been far from impressive, especially in the post-2008 period. This report provides a detailed analysis of output, input and productivity trends in the Canadian forest products sector. It also looks at the key drivers of productivity in the sector, investigating potential barriers to productivity growth and discussing policies that could enable faster growth. Given the increasing role of countries with low-labour costs in several forest product markets, maintaining robust productivity growth is an imperative for the Canadian forest products sector if it wants to remain competitive internationally. In this sense, the report recommends renewed focus on human and physical capital investment, as well as on R & D spending"--













The Greenhouse Gas Protocol


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The GHG Protocol Corporate Accounting and Reporting Standard helps companies and other organizations to identify, calculate, and report GHG emissions. It is designed to set the standard for accurate, complete, consistent, relevant and transparent accounting and reporting of GHG emissions.