Synonym: productiveness. Similar words: productive, production, product, introduction, activity, produce, producer, sensitivity. Meaning: ['prɑdək'tɪvətɪ /'prɒd-] n. 1. the quality of being productive or having the power to produce 2. (economics) the ratio of the quantity and quality of units produced to the labor per unit of time.
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61. Major importers and exporters rely on the Cast Blue Box System to help boost productivity.
62. Profits, people and teamwork Higher productivity is a crucial component of our drive to improve profitability.
63. In this scenario, capital flows tend towards areas with high technology and high productivity.
64. Among the studies that have found that small farms have higher land productivity, different causal explanations may be found.
65. The result: a 42 percent increase in productivity and a 70 percent decrease in errors or deviations.
66. Managers are assessed on productivity, but claiming productivity as the only goal of a group may be a mistake.
67. One must also be able to identify which firms offer the best prospects for increasing productivity, profitability, and expansion.
68. So Britain is poorly equipped to even consider making any comparisons of the productivity or usefulness of research.
69. And let it be assumed that as an alternative he might choose unchanged productivity which has left everyone employed.
70. Each year a theme stresses one issue or another such as asset gathering or productivity.
71. It is harder to defeat the chronic low productivity of the state farms, and the frailties of the distribution chain.
72. When the industry is expanding and labour is scarce, management will obviously have less control over productivity.
73. Cherwell Scientific's list of chemistry software shows a strong commitment to scientific productivity and innovation.
74. Miller also plan to make a detailed record of mud losses in the reservoir to evaluate the effects on formation productivity.
75. In the 1980s,[http://sentencedict.com/productivity.html] Britain achieved the fastest growth in productivity of any major industrialised country.
76. A dramatically lower savings rate, low growth rates in investment and labor productivity, and stagnating wages are a direct result.
77. But fundamental economic factors turned more favorable to productivity growth in the 1980s and especially in the 1990s.
78. Some analysts emphasize rising productivity and rising wages in the market economy that have made work outside the home increasingly profitable.
79. And third, the idea that literacy automatically creates social mobility, greater productivity and an end to poverty.
80. He said those benefits include higher productivity, lower turnover, less absenteeism and stronger loyalty from the workforce.
81. Imagine what will happen to worker productivity and health-care costs if they all buy into the prevailing images of decline and decay.
82. When the labor necessary to complete a task or make a product is divided into specific, distinct operations, productivity soars.
83. We believe that the best chance of keeping out imports is to improve the efficiency and productivity of the industry.
84. Mainstream economists profess much puzzlement over the failure of the rate of productivity growth to accelerate so far in this decade.
85. However,(sentencedict.com) the assumption that productivity must be directly related to biomass or chlorophyll is a fallacy.
86. Fast productivity growth in the sectors producing means of production ensured a rapid reduction in the real cost of capital goods.
87. Political power is inversely correlated with economic productivity. Urban elites are economically parasitic but politically dominant.
88. In addition they were perceived to be inefficient, measured in terms of productivity, and also unprofitable, causing a drain on public finances.
89. The basic cause was low productivity, exacerbated by distribution difficulties and the inefficient transmission of information.
90. While productivity, profits, executive pay and the stock market keep going up, workers' incomes keep going down.
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