January 11, 2021 Business Outlook Survey - data by region (four-quarter moving averages) Access quarterly results from the Business Outlook Survey (BOS) based on interviews with firms from the Atlantic region, Québec, Ontario, the Prairies, British Columbia and Yukon.
January 11, 2021 Backgrounder on Business Outlook Survey data by region, sector and firm size Every quarter, the Bank of Canada surveys about 100 firms and publishes the resulting narrative and related data in the Business Outlook Survey (BOS). Firms are asked to participate based on several criteria—most importantly, their region, sector and size. Content Type(s): Background materials
January 11, 2021 Business Outlook Survey—Winter 2020–21 In the winter Business Outlook Survey, firms pointed to a continued recovery supported by strengthening domestic and foreign demand, particularly in goods-producing sectors. Still, firms expect the recovery to be uneven; in particular, businesses that have been hit hard by the pandemic anticipate challenging times ahead. Content Type(s): Publications, Business Outlook Survey
January 11, 2021 Canadian Survey of Consumer Expectations—Wage Growth Expectations and Perceptions by Demographic Characteristics Access data related to wage growth expectations and perceptions according to age, education, income, province, marginalization, and the ability to understand numbers.
January 11, 2021 Canadian Survey of Consumer Expectations—Expected Probabilities of Losing, Leaving and Finding a Job by Demographic Characteristics Access data related to expected probabilities of losing, leaving and finding a job according to age, education, income, province, marginalization, and the ability to understand numbers.
January 11, 2021 Canadian Survey of Consumer Expectations—Inflation Expectations and Perceptions by Demographic Characteristics Access data related to inflation expectations and perceptions according to age, education, income, province, marginalization, and the ability to understand numbers.
January 11, 2021 Canadian Survey of Consumer Expectations—Expected Income and Spending Growth by Demographic Characteristics Access data related to expected income and spending growth according to age, education, income, province, marginalization, and the ability to understand numbers.
January 11, 2021 Business Outlook Survey - data by firm size (four-quarter moving averages) Access quarterly results from the Business Outlook Survey (BOS) based on interviews with small, medium-sized and large firms.
January 11, 2021 Canadian Survey of Consumer Expectations—Fourth Quarter of 2020 The Canadian Survey of Consumer Expectations (CSCE) collects respondents’ views on inflation, the labour market and household finances. The survey for the fourth quarter of 2020 was conducted from November 10 to December 1, 2020. This period coincides with a sharp increase in COVID‑19 cases across Canada and follows announcements about the development of effective vaccines. Since the survey was conducted, some provinces have imposed additional measures to contain the spread of the virus. In addition, the first vaccines have begun to be administered. Like the previous two surveys, the fourth-quarter survey included questions on the impacts of COVID‑19 and the measures to contain its spread. This survey also asked respondents how they used any benefits they received from income-support programs that governments put in place to help them through the pandemic. This quarter, the report provides some details by demographic characteristics. Content Type(s): Publications, Canadian Survey of Consumer Expectations
Allocative Efficiency and the Productivity Slowdown Staff Working Paper 2021-1 Lin Shao, Rongsheng Tang In our analysis of the US productivity slowdown in the 1970s and 2000s, we find that a significant portion of this deceleration can be attributed to a lack of improvement in allocative efficiency across sectors. Our analysis further identifies increased sector-level volatility as a major contributor to this lack of improvement in allocative efficiency. Content Type(s): Staff research, Staff working papers Topic(s): Economic models, Productivity JEL Code(s): E, E2, E23, O, O4, O47