Canada: Selected Issues
March 10, 2004
Summary
This paper explores the factors that have led to a Canada-U.S. productivity gap using a sectoral growth accounting approach. Both fiscal and monetary policies have had significant effects on the saving rate. The Canadian dollar’s appreciation was followed by a protracted period of exchange rate weakness. This paper reviews the institutional aspects of Canada’s real return bond program. The Canadian system provides a successful model for pension reform. Free trade has helped promote the integration of U.S. and Canadian economies, but significant differences remain.
Subject: Inflation, Labor, Labor productivity, Pensions, Prices, Production, Productivity, Retirement
Keywords: Balassa-Samuelson effect, Canada, CR, Europe, Global, growth gap, Inflation, ISCR, Labor productivity, North America, Pensions, personal saving, Productivity, Retirement, RRB yield, saving, saving rate
Pages:
85
Volume:
2004
DOI:
Issue:
060
Series:
Country Report No. 2004/060
Stock No:
1CANEA0012004
ISBN:
9781451806908
ISSN:
1934-7685





