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After World War 2 worker productivity improved largely because of what?

numerous technological advances


Why did worker productivity improve after world war?

because the men came back from war and women had untraditional jobs


Why did worker productivity improve after World War II?

because the men came back from war and women had untraditional jobs


After world war 2 why worker productivity improved largely?

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Has the World trade organization been successful in achieving its mission to date?

The World Trade organization used competition to encourage the success of the trade partners. They are trying to improve employment and productivity.


Are computers good or bad for society?

Computers are great for society. They help people improve their productivity. By adding the Internet, people can communicate with individuals around the world.


Who Early Inventors such as Eli Whitney and John Deere could be considered workers of the area of?

In today's terminology, they would be called agriculture engineers. Their inventiveness largely improved agriculture productivity across the world.


After World War I, which of these did not happen?

the productivity of american


What animal is the worker in the world?

ants


How can math improve the world?

Math is not there to improve the world on its own. Math is there to support Physics, Englineering and other subjects which do improve the world.


What do diatoms do?

Diatoms account for 23% of the primary productivity of the world, that's what they do!


If a society's population doubles does its productivity automatically double?

No. Production may double, or it may grow more or less quickly: it may quadruple or grow even faster than that. Productivity per worker may double, or it may grow more or less quickly, or it may fall. There's no automatic link between population and productivity: both are constrained by resource availability (traditionally agricultural land in the case of population, but also energy and raw materials) and productivity is affected by the supply of capital (buildings, infrastructure, equipment). Over much of the last millennium world population tended to grow faster than labour productivity (thoughn sometimes population fell and labour productivity is likely to have risen slightly because of the resulting per capita land windfall); in the last century or so productivity has tended to rise faster than population, though not everywhere.