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business clusters and the potential of the biotechnology sector in
... Abstract. What are the unique circumstances that allow innovations in an economy to take hold and mature into productive business sectors? We pose the given question in our discussion of the uncommonly favorable circumstances surrounding the biotechnology sector in Lithuania. The purpose of this pap ...
... Abstract. What are the unique circumstances that allow innovations in an economy to take hold and mature into productive business sectors? We pose the given question in our discussion of the uncommonly favorable circumstances surrounding the biotechnology sector in Lithuania. The purpose of this pap ...
PCIPD/3/9: The Digital Agenda: Implementation of the WIPO
... 11. The Treaties will promote the development of electronic commerce, both within a country’s borders and through international trade. 12. Digital technologies enable the transmission and use of all of the materials protected by copyright and related rights in digital form over interactive networks. ...
... 11. The Treaties will promote the development of electronic commerce, both within a country’s borders and through international trade. 12. Digital technologies enable the transmission and use of all of the materials protected by copyright and related rights in digital form over interactive networks. ...
Conflict, Postwar Rebuilding and the Economy: A Critical Review of
... research on conflict-ridden economies and on the complex challenges of rebuilding war-torn countries. Multilateral institutions and bilateral agencies have also been making efforts to better understand and effectively assist these countries. From 1992 onwards, humanitarian and development circles ha ...
... research on conflict-ridden economies and on the complex challenges of rebuilding war-torn countries. Multilateral institutions and bilateral agencies have also been making efforts to better understand and effectively assist these countries. From 1992 onwards, humanitarian and development circles ha ...
eco3703_fall05
... relatively little labor and capital, but relatively large amounts of coal-rich land. Given increases in the country’s endowments of capital and labor, we can expect that: a. both cloth and coal production will increase. b. cloth production will increase, but coal production will remain constant. c. ...
... relatively little labor and capital, but relatively large amounts of coal-rich land. Given increases in the country’s endowments of capital and labor, we can expect that: a. both cloth and coal production will increase. b. cloth production will increase, but coal production will remain constant. c. ...
Post_Print_Final_Kollmeyer_IJCS_
... insufficiently competitive to compel firms to equate pay with productivity. Indeed, as Figure 1 and 2 show, this appears to be happening in the United States, and to a lesser degree in other countries as well. In sum, drawing on the aforementioned literature, I expect productivity growth to be posi ...
... insufficiently competitive to compel firms to equate pay with productivity. Indeed, as Figure 1 and 2 show, this appears to be happening in the United States, and to a lesser degree in other countries as well. In sum, drawing on the aforementioned literature, I expect productivity growth to be posi ...
working papers - Johns Hopkins Center for Civil Society Studies
... Genç notes that the Ottoman purchase regime was based more on fiscalism than provisionism. He also adds that during periods of peace this purchase regime had limited effects on the people, but in times of war and economic crises larger-scale craftsmen and tradesmen became more vulnerable to increasi ...
... Genç notes that the Ottoman purchase regime was based more on fiscalism than provisionism. He also adds that during periods of peace this purchase regime had limited effects on the people, but in times of war and economic crises larger-scale craftsmen and tradesmen became more vulnerable to increasi ...
Social protection as a productive factor
... 6. There is thus good reason to reconsider the impacts of social protection on economic performance and, especially, productivity – which is at the heart of this paper –and relate it to earlier and potential future ILO action. We start by revisiting recent economic theory on growth and its determina ...
... 6. There is thus good reason to reconsider the impacts of social protection on economic performance and, especially, productivity – which is at the heart of this paper –and relate it to earlier and potential future ILO action. We start by revisiting recent economic theory on growth and its determina ...
View/Open
... The Center for International and Development Economics Research is funded by the Ford Foundation. It is a research unit of the Institute of International Studies which works closely with the Department of Economics and the Institute of Business and Economic Research. CIDER is devoted to promoting re ...
... The Center for International and Development Economics Research is funded by the Ford Foundation. It is a research unit of the Institute of International Studies which works closely with the Department of Economics and the Institute of Business and Economic Research. CIDER is devoted to promoting re ...
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... worried about how Britain’s apparently inexorable rise in population could be sustained from a finite amount of land. In 1865, Jevons (1865/1977) wondered how Britain’s ever-increasing energy consumption could be sustained from finite supplies of coal. In 1952, the President’s Materials Policy Commi ...
... worried about how Britain’s apparently inexorable rise in population could be sustained from a finite amount of land. In 1865, Jevons (1865/1977) wondered how Britain’s ever-increasing energy consumption could be sustained from finite supplies of coal. In 1952, the President’s Materials Policy Commi ...