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    Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
    You must have missed the research that said the oil and gas industry is dragging down our productivity. I can repost it if you want?
    Kind of confirmed my post Glenn.

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      Another 500m for coked up retard. And we bought some subs today. Canada is gong to fall hard. Mark my words.

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        Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
        You must have missed the research that said the oil and gas industry is dragging down our productivity. I can repost it if you want?
        About as much credibility as your Alberta 20-30’s drought post …. Zero

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          Originally posted by jazz View Post
          Another 500m for coked up retard. And we bought some subs today. Canada is gong to fall hard. Mark my words.
          Did his trophy wife not just buy a multimillion dollar super car ?
          times are tough in war torn Ukraine if so

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            Originally posted by jazz View Post
            Another 500m . And we bought some subs
            Nothing like a personal meeting to get all the details on who gets the cash.
            Most other countries send obsolete equipment but PMJT likes the cash.

            The subs are just an announcement with no contracts in place.
            Most important requirement will be maximum pork barrel.

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              Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
              You must have missed the research that said the oil and gas industry is dragging down our productivity. I can repost it if you want?
              whatever absolute b/s research that is , is complete nonsense
              Are you seriously that out of
              touch with reality?????
              you can repost any garbage you want , still garbage
              Last edited by furrowtickler; Jul 10, 2024, 23:58.

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                Maybe once we have a majority government we can turn the tables on the tyrants and disallow their propaganda. Into the hooscow for posting about the dreaded carbon that is the staff of life. Can’t wait!

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                  Looks like we know where twitchy is going to end up Under the bus not so bad.

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                    hmmm, why not? After all, the budget will balance itself. No Problem

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                      Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post

                      whatever absolute b/s research that is , is complete nonsense
                      Are you seriously that out of
                      touch with reality?????
                      you can repost any garbage you want , still garbage

                      Canadian productivity growth: Stuck in the oil sands


                      Oliver Loertscher ([url]https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/authored-by/Loertscher/Oliver[/url]), Pau S. Pujolas ([url]https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/authored-by/Pujolas/Pau+S[/url].)

                      First published: 11 April 2024
                      [url]https://doi.org/10.1111/caje.12707[/url]

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                      Abstract

                      We study the behaviour of Canadian Total Factor Productivity (TFP) growth over the past 60?years. We find that the observed stagnation during the last 20?years is accounted for entirely by the oil sector. Higher oil prices made capital-intensive sources of oil like the oil sands viable to extract on a commercial scale. However, the greater input required per barrel of oil slowed TFP growth. Comparing Canadian TFP growth with that of the United States and Norway reinforces these results. However, our result should not be interpreted to carry any welfare implications.



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