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Table 2
Component Shares of Economic Growth in the Greater Kansas City Area
 
 
Total Compensation, 1969-2003
Total Compensation, 1993-2003
 
 
County
Output Growth (%)
Employment Growth (%)
Productivity Growth (%)
Output Growth (%)
Employment Growth (%)
Productivity Growth (%)

Johnson, KS
850
616
234
77
46
31
Leavenworth
165
62
103
24
9
15
Wyandotte
65
8
57
16
0
16
Cass, MO
227
164
64
101
65
36
Clay, MO
253
180
73
59
26
33
Jackson, MO
67
11
55
24
2
22
Platte, MO
362
312
49
58
36
21

Source: Author’s calculations using inflation-adjusted data from the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis.

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