2007
DOI: 10.1177/0027950107083044
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Growth and Labour Input in North America

Abstract: Output growth slowed in the US and Mexico in the first quarter of 2007, while the Canadian economy accelerated. The US and Mexico both suffered from weak export growth, with the housing market continuing to put strain on domestic demand growth in the US. In aggregate, North American growth slowed to just 0.3 per cent relative to the previous quarter. Inflation accelerated in both the US and Canada in the first half of 2007, prompting a rise in Canadian interest rates. Rising inflation stems partly from tight l… Show more

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