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The resulting reduction in trade will harm productivity, and lower productivity will result in weaker growth.
Limiting these investments would bring the Keynesian argument into play, and perhaps harm productivity, too.
Others writing in the same issue of the journal believe that taxing or otherwise limiting the wealth of the very rich can harm productivity.
More importantly, the new study confirms earlier findings about the impact of individual measures: "an increase in stringency of environmental policies does not harm productivity growth".
Carson pointed out that email -- as opposed to side conversations or multitasking online -- is often to blame for the workday distractions that harm productivity.
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Many business owners, from furniture producers to rubber glove manufacturers, say a labor shortage is harming productivity.
Many business owners, like furniture producers and rubber glove manufacturers, say a labor shortage is harming productivity.
In both Europe and a lesser extent the US, investment has fallen as a share of national output, harming productivity growth.
Dr Amonette's estimate is that 50 tonnes per hectare a figure larger than that used in most of the experiments conducted so far could go into soils without harming productivity.
Banning telecommuting outright punishes good employees as well as bad, says Joan Williams, a professor at the University of California Hastings College of the Law.A growing body of evidence suggests it harms productivity, too.
But across a range of indicators including spending on research and development, and securing new patents Britain compares poorly with the best-performing countries.A clogged transport system caused by years of underinvestment also seems to be harming productivity.
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