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U.S. workers are among the most productive in the world.

Publication: Research Alert
Publication Date: 19-SEP-03
Format: Online - approximately 339 words
Delivery: Immediate Online Access

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U.S. worker productivity accelerated in 2002, surpassing that of Europe and Japan in annual output per worker for the first substantial period since World War II, and widening the U.S. productivity gap with the rest of the world, according to the International Labour Office.

Part of the difference in output...

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