productivity
61productivity — [ˌprɒdʌkˈtɪvəti] noun [U] the rate at which goods are produced, especially in relation to the time, money, and workers that are needed to produce them …
62productivity — /prɒdʌkˈtɪvəti/ (say produk tivuhtee) noun a measure of efficiency of production which implies comparison of input in such terms as capital invested, wages paid, numbers employed, etc., with output …
63productivity — The amount of economically significant product generated within a given period of time from a specified quantity of resource …
64productivity — relative measure of output per labour and/or machine output …
65productivity — n. 1 the capacity to produce. 2 the quality or state of being productive. 3 the effectiveness of productive effort, esp. in industry. 4 production per unit of effort …
66productivity variance — See: overhead efficiency variance …
67productivity bonus — /ˌprɒdʌk tɪvɪti ˌbəυnəs/ noun an extra payment made to employees because of increased production per employee …
68productivity bonus — /ˌprɒdʌk tɪvɪti ˌbəυnəs/ noun an extra payment made to employees because of increased production per employee …
69productivity of land — Cropping value; the ability to produce in terms of specified amounts, such as a stated number of bushels of grain per acre. 55 Am J1st V & P § 84 …
70Agricultural productivity — Food production per capita (1961 2005) …