Reply from the Work Less Party to the BC Progress Board’s Discussion Paper on Productivity [return to paper]

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Conference Board and Groningen Growth and Development Centre (2006) “Total Economy Database, January 2006

 

Helliwell, J. (2006) Remarks at the Imagine BC dialogue session, March 30, 2006, Vancouver, BC.

 

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