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La productivité multifactorielle au Canada : une évaluation de diverses méthodes d'estimation des services de capital

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  • Baldwin, John R. Gu, Wulong

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Le but de l'étude est d'examiner les effets de diverses méthodes de calcul du coût d'usage du capital sur les estimations des indices de prix et de volume des services de capital. Nous déterminons la sensibilité des résultats à l'utilisation d'un taux de rendement exogène par opposition à endogène, à divers moyens d'inclure les gains en capital et à l'ajout ou non de corrections pour tenir compte des paramètres fiscaux. Enfin, nous étudions l'effet des diverses formules du coût d'usage du capital sur l'estimation de la croissance de la productivité multifactorielle.

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  • Baldwin, John R. Gu, Wulong, 2007. "La productivité multifactorielle au Canada : une évaluation de diverses méthodes d'estimation des services de capital," La revue canadienne de productivité 2007009f, Statistics Canada, Division de l'analyse économique.
  • Handle: RePEc:stc:stcp6f:2007009f
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    1. Macdonald, Ryan, 2007. "Estimation de la PTF en présence de points aberrants et de points leviers : examen de l'ensemble de données KLEMS," Série de documents de recherche sur l'analyse économique (AE) 2007047f, Statistics Canada, Direction des études analytiques.

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