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Productivity, in economics, is the amount of output created produced per unit input used.
Productivity may also refer to:
- Agricultural productivity, the ratio of agricultural outputs to agricultural inputs.
 - Productivity (linguistics), the degree to which a grammatical process can be extended to new cases.
 - Productivity (ecology), the rate of generation of biomass in an ecosystem.
 - Primary production, in ecology is a measure of the amount of energy incorporated into a biological system.
 - Productivity (economic history), the historical role of technology and non technology factors in creating the modern economy.
 - Programming productivity, the degree of the ability of individual programmers or development teams to build and evolve software systems.
 - Time management, the process of planning and exercising conscious control over the amount of time spent on specific activities, especially to increase effectiveness, efficiency or productivity.
 - Productivity software, application software used for producing information (such as documents, presentations, worksheets, databases, charts, graphs, digital paintings, electronic music and digital video).
 
See also
- All pages with titles containing Productivity
 - All pages with titles containing Productive
 
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