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Productivity is the
efficiency of
production of
goods or
services expressed by some measure.
Measurements of
productivity are
often expressed as a ratio...
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Productivity software (also
called personal productivity software or
office productivity software) is
application software used for
producing information...
- The
productivity paradox refers to the
slowdown in
productivity growth in the
United States in the 1970s and 1980s
despite rapid development in the field...
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productivity in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Productivity, in economics, is the
amount of
output created produced per unit
input used. Productivity...
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following list of
countries by
labour productivity ranks countries by
their workforce productivity.
Labour productivity can be
measured as
gross domestic...
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Measurement of
partial productivity refers to the
measurement solutions which do not meet the
requirements of
total productivity measurement, yet, being...
- high
productivity, not
surprising with the
abundant sunlight, warmth, and rainfall. However, even in the tropics,
there are
variations in
productivity over...
- In economics, total-factor
productivity (TFP), also
called multi-factor
productivity, is
usually measured as the
ratio of
aggregate output (e.g., GDP)...
- one of
several types of
productivity that
economists measure.
Workforce productivity,
often referred to as
labor productivity, is a
measure for an organisation...
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Programming productivity (also
called software productivity or
development productivity)
describes the
degree of the
ability of
individual programmers...