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Tung Quoc Posted 20 years ago
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productivity

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However, the productivity of state-owned enterprises in terms of trade hasn't met the targets established.

Could you tell me the difference between the productivity of state-owned enterprises , the effectiveness of state-owned enterprises and the effeciency of state-owned enterprises ?

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PS: I can distinguish now the difference between effectiveness and efficiency but I can't distinguish productivity with them. The definitions in the dictionary are very general and difficult to distinguish.
  

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productivity: roughly, how many products you're producing in a day, or in a month, etc. thus it is very number-oriented efficiency is more of a quality, productivity is more of a number, if you know what I mean See: -------- The term "productivity" refers to measures of the efficiency of resource use. org/wiki/Productivity

  • productivity: roughly, how many products you're producing in a day, or in a month, etc.
  • thus it is very number-oriented efficiency is more of a quality, productivity is more of a number, if you know what I mean See: -------- The term "productivity" refers to measures of the efficiency of resource use.
  • org/wiki/Productivity
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productivity: roughly, how many products you're producing in a day, or in a month, etc.

thus it is very number-oriented

efficiency is more of a quality, productivity is more of a number, if you know what I mean

See:
--------
The term "productivity" refers to measures of the efficiency of
resource use.

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