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Cheap computers have boosted the productivity of individual workers.
Small firms cannot reap economies of scale or exploit the latest technology, and so suffer from lower productivity than big firms.India's reforms have certainly boosted the productivity of many firms.
He points to a project the department worked on with Ormat, a leading geothermal firm, in Desert Peak, Nevada, where EGS boosted the productivity of an existing field by 38%; it also became the first EGS project to supply America's power grid.
On top of that, the analytical and computational tools that were developed boosted the productivity of research tremendously.Then came the carousel that whirled so many high-tech firms along during the 1990s, before the ride came to its inevitable, if abrupt, end.
Mobile wireless applications have boosted the productivity of workers, allowing for gains in wages.
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More for less is normally taken to mean boosting the productivity of the public sector.
Innovation could come to the rescue by boosting the productivity of the remaining labor force.
Yet such policies should be welcomed if they boost the productivity of capital and reduce unemployment.
Meanwhile firms that were able to meet increased demand by boosting the productivity of their existing workforce no longer can.
Singh said yoga had long been used by India's most powerful figures both personally, and to boost the productivity of officialdom.
When designing DiSL, our goal was to boost the productivity of tool developers targeting the Java Virtual Machine, without impairing the performance of the resulting tools.
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