0 the rate at which sth is produced -- produktivitet [ masculine ]
1 the rate or efficiency of work especially in industrial production -- produktivitet, produksjonsevne
ways of increasing productivity.
In the context of the model sketch presented above, stock returns and returns to capital are direct measures of productivity.
Daily productivity is actually low due to low radiation levels and a cool growing season.
All of this literature stresses the need for households to defer their individual interests to improve forest productivity and enhance the long-term community interest.
Extremists of this view, called 'instrumentalists', believe that all or most knowledge productivity will increase provided the right information systems are implemented.
The behavior of the labor-market variables also improves, with hours now being substantially less correlated with productivity.
First, the accumulation of past idiosyncratic exogenous total factor productivity shocks enhances the labor-augmenting technology and has a positive permanent impact on labor efficiency.
These factors include prices and production costs, crop yields, fish productivity and the suitability of land for agriculture or fish production.
Chapters 2-3 survey definitions of productivity and methods of measuring productivity of morphological processes.
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