Most studies of forest productivity in Canada have focused on a single product or a few provinces and most are outdated and do not reflect recent structural and technological changes. This paper addresses this gap by analyzing annual panel data from 2004 to 2020 for three subsectors of forest products and five main provinces. Accordingly, the authors applied the fixed effect for estimating the static model. A more flexible and advanced linear dynamic panel data method based on the Generalized Method of Moments was used to estimate the dynamic model, addressing issues such as the endogeneity of the lagged dependent variable, the small cross-sectional sample size and allowed us to restrict the number of instrumental variables. Both the Cobb-Douglas and the translog theoretical production functional forms are estimated. The financial shock in 2008 negatively impacted productivity. Productivity increased in the pulp and paper and wood products industries during the post-shock period compared to the pre-shock phase. The findings indicate disproportionate factor earnings for capital compared to its contribution to production, which warrants policy attention.
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February 26 2026
Productivity of Canadian forest product industries: panel data evidence from five major provinces Available to Purchase
Dawit Guta;
School of Economics, Faculty of Business and Economics,
University of Northern British Columbia
, Prince George, Canada
Corresponding author Dawit Guta dawit.guta@unbc.ca
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Harry Nelson;
Harry Nelson
Department of Forest Resource Management, Faculty of Forestry,
The University of British Columbia
, Vancouver, Canada
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Hugh Scorah
Hugh Scorah
Department of Forest Resource Management, Faculty of Forestry,
The University of British Columbia
, Vancouver, Canada
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Corresponding author Dawit Guta dawit.guta@unbc.ca
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May 08 2025
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September 23 2025
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December 01 2025
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January 13 2026
Online ISSN: 1618-1530
Print ISSN: 1104-6899
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- Funding Statement(s): The research was supported by the fund from SSHRC (file number AWD-017718).
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Journal of Forest Economics (2026) 41 (2): 231–252.
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Received:
May 08 2025
Revision Received:
September 23 2025
Revision Received:
December 01 2025
Accepted:
January 13 2026
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Guta D, Nelson H, Scorah H (2026), "Productivity of Canadian forest product industries: panel data evidence from five major provinces". Journal of Forest Economics, Vol. 41 No. 2 pp. 231–252, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/JFE-05-2025-0605
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