Over the past several years, productivity improvement has become an
increasingly vital economic issue for economies and individual
firms. This book, first published in 1996, examines empirically
relationships between changes in catalyst financial commitments
(ie, research and development projects and capital improvements)
and productivity/profitability changes, and relationships between
productivity changes and profitability changes in selected
manufacturing industries and companies.
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