Nghĩa của từ productivity gains bằng Tiếng Việt

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1. Without productivity gains, would be difficult to change this vicious cycle.

2. This takes account of beneficiaries' future profits resulting from productivity gains

3. 3 Empowerment enthusiasts are being spurred on by stories of remarkable productivity gains.

4. • Currently being developed but may include assessing the productivity gains actually achieved over time.

5. Productivity gains can be achieved by developing, and broadly introducing, new knowledge across the Canadian economy.

6. Significant productivity gains are achieved by matching the right Adsorbent with the system to be purified

7. In addition, external competitiveness has suffered from high wage growth in combination with relatively low productivity gains.

8. To ensure broader innovation-driven productivity gains, wider diffusion and uptake of innovation is needed across the EU.

9. Perhaps we'd achieve similar productivity gains in society to those we've had in the economy and in technology.

10. If mechanization was to yield less productivity gains however, then average productivity growth would slip back despite faster scrapping.

11. Adobe’s Acquisition of Workfront will bring efficiency, collaboration and productivity gains to marketing teams currently challenged with siloed work management solutions.

12. In a monetary union, discrepancies in wage growth relative to productivity gains – that is, unit labor costs – will result in a chronic accumulation of trade surpluses or deficits.

13. The hiring picture is improving largely because the productivity gains that drove the profit rebound and the rip-roaring stock market rally of the past two years are petering out.

14. A new concern Mr Rajan expressed while talking to the FT Financial Times, was that the productivity gains that have underpinned the world economy might peter out as fresh policy reforms stall.

15. In the future, the strongest biofuel consumption growth is expected in developing countries, while the increased demand for food and feed for a growing and more affluent population is projected to be mostly met through productivity gains, with yield improvements expected to account for about 80% of the increase in crop output 44 .