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Why Do Some Countries Produce So Much More Output Per Worker Than Others? Author(s): Robert E. Hall and Charles I. Jones Source: The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Vol. 114, No. 1 (Feb., 1999), pp. 83-116 Published by: The MIT Press Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/2586948 Accessed: 16/09/2008 13:40 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of JSTOR's Terms and Conditions of Use, available at http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp. JSTOR's Terms and Conditions of Use provides, in part, that unless you have obtained prior permission, you may not download an entire issue of a journal or multiple copies of articles, and you may use content in the JSTOR archive only for your personal, non-commercial use. Please contact the publisher regarding any further use of this work. Publisher contact information may be obtained at http://www.jstor.org/action/showPublisher?publisherCode=mitpress. Each copy of any part of a JSTOR transmission must contain the same copyright notice that appears on the screen or printed page of such transmission. JSTOR is a not-for-profit organization founded in 1995 to build trusted digital archives for scholarship. We work with the scholarly community to preserve their work and the materials they rely upon, and to build a common research platform that promotes the discovery and use of these resources. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected]. The MIT Press is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to The Quarterly Journal of Economics. http://www.jstor.org

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Why Do Some Countries Produce So Much More Output Per Worker Than Others?Author(s): Robert E. Hall and Charles I. JonesSource: The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Vol. 114, No. 1 (Feb., 1999), pp. 83-116Published by: The MIT PressStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/2586948Accessed: 16/09/2008 13:40

Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of JSTOR's Terms and Conditions of Use, available athttp://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp. JSTOR's Terms and Conditions of Use provides, in part, that unlessyou have obtained prior permission, you may not download an entire issue of a journal or multiple copies of articles, and youmay use content in the JSTOR archive only for your personal, non-commercial use.

Please contact the publisher regarding any further use of this work. Publisher contact information may be obtained athttp://www.jstor.org/action/showPublisher?publisherCode=mitpress.

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