The growth rate of labor productivity for the entire economy was below the growth rhythm seen in wages last year, according to data issued by the country’s statistics body, INS.
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Work productivity witnessed a 17.7 percent hike in 2007 and salaries rose 22.6 percent.
From 2002 to 2006, work productivity advanced at a swifter pace than wages, according to INS. The growth rate of labor productivity for the whole economy outpaced the increase of salaries in the whole period 2002-2007.
INS began to calculate starting this year work productivity per person for the entire economy, not only regarding the industrial sector like it had done until now.
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