ON THE NEED FOR REGULATING TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE Prabhat Patnaik
... emphasizing in particular output-augmenting, as opposed to labour-displacing innovations, i.e. emphasizing innovations that in their total effect raise the output-capital ratio for a given labour-capital ratio rather than those that lower the labour-output ratio for a given capital-output ratio (whi ...
... emphasizing in particular output-augmenting, as opposed to labour-displacing innovations, i.e. emphasizing innovations that in their total effect raise the output-capital ratio for a given labour-capital ratio rather than those that lower the labour-output ratio for a given capital-output ratio (whi ...
SCENARIOS_2
... The goals of scenario analysis in the WWF REDD+ project in Tanzania: • Tanzania is lacking information on the potential impact of Redd+ interventions, as far as concern carbon emission levels and potential reduction. • Tanzania is characterised by fast growing economy and rapid social changes, and ...
... The goals of scenario analysis in the WWF REDD+ project in Tanzania: • Tanzania is lacking information on the potential impact of Redd+ interventions, as far as concern carbon emission levels and potential reduction. • Tanzania is characterised by fast growing economy and rapid social changes, and ...
Analysis of the Relationship Between Insurance Industry
... funds can provide substantial long-term capital to the capital market, which not only can promote capital market growth and structural improvements, but also can provide substantial long-term stable funds to the economic development. 2.2.2 The Insurance Function of Social Management and Economic Gro ...
... funds can provide substantial long-term capital to the capital market, which not only can promote capital market growth and structural improvements, but also can provide substantial long-term stable funds to the economic development. 2.2.2 The Insurance Function of Social Management and Economic Gro ...
President’s Report Board Directors
... data remains consistent with a slowly growing economy - one that is unlikely to improve much further over the rest of the year. ...
... data remains consistent with a slowly growing economy - one that is unlikely to improve much further over the rest of the year. ...
1. Introduction - Stanford University
... and development is now reaffirmed. However, the relationship between growth and inequality has not been completely invalidated, as there exists another causal direction. Indeed, many studies have been conducted on the potential effects of initial inequality and subsequent economic growth. Pioneering ...
... and development is now reaffirmed. However, the relationship between growth and inequality has not been completely invalidated, as there exists another causal direction. Indeed, many studies have been conducted on the potential effects of initial inequality and subsequent economic growth. Pioneering ...
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... Another aspect of these reforms was an endeavour to find out how much exactly was spent on both private and public R&D. This task was entrusted to MoRST and started in the 1989 expenditure year. The survey was taken over by Statistics New Zealand in 2002. It is this survey which informs most of the ...
... Another aspect of these reforms was an endeavour to find out how much exactly was spent on both private and public R&D. This task was entrusted to MoRST and started in the 1989 expenditure year. The survey was taken over by Statistics New Zealand in 2002. It is this survey which informs most of the ...
PowerPoint - Puget Sound Finance Officers Association
... 2.0 million diverse people (14th largest county by population, U.S. Census) 1 in 4 homes speak other than English at home (U.S. = 1:5) 46% of folks have Bachelor’s degrees or higher (U.S. = 28%) 9th largest county by employment (BLS) Home to household name firms (Microsoft, Costco, Starbucks) Birthp ...
... 2.0 million diverse people (14th largest county by population, U.S. Census) 1 in 4 homes speak other than English at home (U.S. = 1:5) 46% of folks have Bachelor’s degrees or higher (U.S. = 28%) 9th largest county by employment (BLS) Home to household name firms (Microsoft, Costco, Starbucks) Birthp ...
Working Paper No. 315
... in the budget deficit will raise the growth rate. On the other hand, the long-run growth path of output is regulated by the normal rate of profit, which, as in Marx and Sraffa, is determined by income distribution and technology. Thus, given the social savings rate, any factor that has a positive ef ...
... in the budget deficit will raise the growth rate. On the other hand, the long-run growth path of output is regulated by the normal rate of profit, which, as in Marx and Sraffa, is determined by income distribution and technology. Thus, given the social savings rate, any factor that has a positive ef ...
View/Open
... global capital flows (e.g., converting US consumption into Chinese savings which are then recycled back into U.S. financial markets), together with households’ response to appreciating asset values, and bankers’ eagerness to accommodate increasing demand for credit, can be argued to have facilitate ...
... global capital flows (e.g., converting US consumption into Chinese savings which are then recycled back into U.S. financial markets), together with households’ response to appreciating asset values, and bankers’ eagerness to accommodate increasing demand for credit, can be argued to have facilitate ...
Economic Growth under Embargoes in North Cyprus: An Input
... slower pace of economic growth in the 1990-1998 and 1999-2003 periods, the current account deficit appears to have declined to 3.5%. However the recent distinguished performance of the North Cyprus economy once again brought about the need of large external financial recourses to finance a 6.3% defi ...
... slower pace of economic growth in the 1990-1998 and 1999-2003 periods, the current account deficit appears to have declined to 3.5%. However the recent distinguished performance of the North Cyprus economy once again brought about the need of large external financial recourses to finance a 6.3% defi ...
Documento Carlos Machicado Inesad Bolivia.pdf
... highest in the region, and according to the IMF the rate of growth will be 2.8% in 2009, the highest expected in the Western Hemisphere. Certainly, this does not mean that the crisis has not been felt or will not be felt in the near future. Dabat (2009) and Ticehurst (2009) analyze the GFC in a broa ...
... highest in the region, and according to the IMF the rate of growth will be 2.8% in 2009, the highest expected in the Western Hemisphere. Certainly, this does not mean that the crisis has not been felt or will not be felt in the near future. Dabat (2009) and Ticehurst (2009) analyze the GFC in a broa ...
Globalization, Entrepreneurial Cities, and the Social
... Overall, these changes made it harder for the state to manage its national economy as if it were closed (as it had done, for example, in relying on demand management) and so prompted an interest in, and a shift towards, more supply-side intervention. This could be limited to neo-liberal supply side ...
... Overall, these changes made it harder for the state to manage its national economy as if it were closed (as it had done, for example, in relying on demand management) and so prompted an interest in, and a shift towards, more supply-side intervention. This could be limited to neo-liberal supply side ...
Notes on Population and Growth: From the Malthusian Regime to
... health investment on longevity and fertility pointed out by various authors and supported by various studies which have been carried out by the World Bank and the World Health Organization, and which we discuss in next section. 3.0 The Mortality Rate, Health Spending And Economic Growth Human health ...
... health investment on longevity and fertility pointed out by various authors and supported by various studies which have been carried out by the World Bank and the World Health Organization, and which we discuss in next section. 3.0 The Mortality Rate, Health Spending And Economic Growth Human health ...
Productivity
... Education • For a country’s long-run growth, education is at least as important as investment in physical capital. • In the United States, each year of schooling raises a person’s wage, on average, by about 10 percent. • Thus, one way the government can enhance the standard of living is to provide ...
... Education • For a country’s long-run growth, education is at least as important as investment in physical capital. • In the United States, each year of schooling raises a person’s wage, on average, by about 10 percent. • Thus, one way the government can enhance the standard of living is to provide ...
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... needed to exceed 2007 employment. • Too many of Fife’s businesses rely on local markets and do not export. • Low levels of business start up and self employment. • Sectors dependent on public sector investment such as defence. ...
... needed to exceed 2007 employment. • Too many of Fife’s businesses rely on local markets and do not export. • Low levels of business start up and self employment. • Sectors dependent on public sector investment such as defence. ...