International Productivity Monitor (Sep 2010)

Canada’s Potential Productivity and Output Growth: A Post-Crisis Assessment

  • Marcello Estevão,
  • Evridiki Tsounta

Journal volume & issue
no. 20
pp. 3 – 21

Abstract

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This study investigates the impact of the current financial crisis on Canada’s potential GDP growth. Using a simple accounting framework to decompose trend GDP growth into changes in capital, labour services, and total factor productivity, we find a sizeable drop in Canadian potential growth rate in the short term. The estimated decline of about 1 percentage point originates from a sharply decelerating capital stock accumulation (as investment has dropped steeply). However, over the medium term, we expect Canada’s potential GDP growth to gradually rise to around 2 per cent, below the pre-crisis growth rate, partly reflecting the effects of population aging.

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