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Exploring the Philippine Economic Landscape and Structural
... Republic of Korea (hereafter, referred to as Korea; figure 1). During this decade, the three countries also had quite similar economic structures, with the agricultural sector accounting for close to 30% and industry for about 30–35% (figure 2). About three decades later, however, both Korea and Mal ...
... Republic of Korea (hereafter, referred to as Korea; figure 1). During this decade, the three countries also had quite similar economic structures, with the agricultural sector accounting for close to 30% and industry for about 30–35% (figure 2). About three decades later, however, both Korea and Mal ...
Contemporary Logistics Zhejiang Province
... Industrial production determines the speed, scale and level of the modernization of the national economy, it plays a leading role. The industry also provides raw materials, fuel and power for itself and other sectors of national economy in Zhejiang Province, industrial supplies goods for people’s ma ...
... Industrial production determines the speed, scale and level of the modernization of the national economy, it plays a leading role. The industry also provides raw materials, fuel and power for itself and other sectors of national economy in Zhejiang Province, industrial supplies goods for people’s ma ...
Stone2eCT_CH10_Mac_Layout 1
... transfer payments, or decreasing taxes to increase aggregate demand to expand output and the economy. Contractionary fiscal policy: Involves increasing withdrawals from the economy by reducing government spending, transfer payments, or raising taxes to decrease aggregate demand to contract output an ...
... transfer payments, or decreasing taxes to increase aggregate demand to expand output and the economy. Contractionary fiscal policy: Involves increasing withdrawals from the economy by reducing government spending, transfer payments, or raising taxes to decrease aggregate demand to contract output an ...
Promoting Manufacturing and Export in the Sultanate of Oman
... less than 3% of the national GDP (MONE 4). However, one sector which has shown promising growth is manufacturing. Manufacturing, a sector which is second in size only to petroleumbased activities, accounts for slightly over 12% of the national economy – however, with time and prudent governmental po ...
... less than 3% of the national GDP (MONE 4). However, one sector which has shown promising growth is manufacturing. Manufacturing, a sector which is second in size only to petroleumbased activities, accounts for slightly over 12% of the national economy – however, with time and prudent governmental po ...
NASSIF FEIJO AND ARAUJO BERLIN CONFERENCE 2014
... In relation to the gross investment, specifically, although the literature suggests that labour productivity growth should respond positively to increasing gross capital formation, this latter explanatory variable was not significant in most models we ran, as already stated. Even so, this unexpected ...
... In relation to the gross investment, specifically, although the literature suggests that labour productivity growth should respond positively to increasing gross capital formation, this latter explanatory variable was not significant in most models we ran, as already stated. Even so, this unexpected ...
jrc techrep on rd models - final1_dak
... However, in order for society to enjoy the non-appropriable component of R&D, some specific economic agents have still to incur investment costs which need to be associated with a positive return to be compatible with individual incentives. To this end, every country has deviced mechanisms such as p ...
... However, in order for society to enjoy the non-appropriable component of R&D, some specific economic agents have still to incur investment costs which need to be associated with a positive return to be compatible with individual incentives. To this end, every country has deviced mechanisms such as p ...
RNM Study - Antigua _Final_.DOC
... employment for its citizens. Government expenditures have been directed towards stimulating investment by providing direct support in services to private sector development as well as direct investment in productive enterprises. At the same time government provided generous tax incentives to support ...
... employment for its citizens. Government expenditures have been directed towards stimulating investment by providing direct support in services to private sector development as well as direct investment in productive enterprises. At the same time government provided generous tax incentives to support ...
Entrepreneurship, Stages of Development, and Industrialization
... regularity associated with the failure of industrialization in much of Africa is the failure of small firms to grow—Page in this volume argues that these firms need to ‘learn to compete’. In contrast, the growth in firm size as a country industrializes is a ‘stylized fact’ of economic development. It d ...
... regularity associated with the failure of industrialization in much of Africa is the failure of small firms to grow—Page in this volume argues that these firms need to ‘learn to compete’. In contrast, the growth in firm size as a country industrializes is a ‘stylized fact’ of economic development. It d ...
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... consequence for the accumulation of productive assets and for the dynamics of their productivity too. Indeed Nelson and Pack (1999) and others have shown that it has been of considerable importance for the sustainability of their growth pattern that significant changes in the production pattern occ ...
... consequence for the accumulation of productive assets and for the dynamics of their productivity too. Indeed Nelson and Pack (1999) and others have shown that it has been of considerable importance for the sustainability of their growth pattern that significant changes in the production pattern occ ...
Implications for the Australian Economy of Strong
... reallocation of productive factors across industries. Of course, this process is not a painless one. It entails significant pressures on many trade-exposed industries that have not benefited from higher product prices but have faced higher wages (at least in foreign currency terms) and a softening i ...
... reallocation of productive factors across industries. Of course, this process is not a painless one. It entails significant pressures on many trade-exposed industries that have not benefited from higher product prices but have faced higher wages (at least in foreign currency terms) and a softening i ...
Reserve Accumulation, Growth and Financial Crises
... We study an economy that grows by absorbing foreign knowledge. The existence of international knowledge spillovers is well established in the literature on global growth. The foundations for the theoretical study of cross-country knowledge flows were laid down by Grossman and Helpman (1991), while K ...
... We study an economy that grows by absorbing foreign knowledge. The existence of international knowledge spillovers is well established in the literature on global growth. The foundations for the theoretical study of cross-country knowledge flows were laid down by Grossman and Helpman (1991), while K ...
Accounting for Breakout in Britain: The Industrial Revolution through
... Industrial Revolution. These generally follow Crafts and Harley but employ improved estimates of factor shares and natural resource growth. The new estimates point to a somewhat larger role for TFP than the most recent estimates put forth by Crafts and Harley. The MSPG estimates presented here also ...
... Industrial Revolution. These generally follow Crafts and Harley but employ improved estimates of factor shares and natural resource growth. The new estimates point to a somewhat larger role for TFP than the most recent estimates put forth by Crafts and Harley. The MSPG estimates presented here also ...
Accounting for Breakout in Britain: The Industrial Revolution through
... Industrial Revolution. These generally follow Crafts and Harley but employ improved estimates of factor shares and natural resource growth. The new estimates point to a somewhat larger role for TFP than the most recent estimates put forth by Crafts and Harley. The MSPG estimates presented here also ...
... Industrial Revolution. These generally follow Crafts and Harley but employ improved estimates of factor shares and natural resource growth. The new estimates point to a somewhat larger role for TFP than the most recent estimates put forth by Crafts and Harley. The MSPG estimates presented here also ...
Does the "New Economy" Measure up to the Great Inventions of the
... productivity slowdown, and the business cycle.6 The acceleration in productivity growth dates from the end of 1995, and Business Week showed remarkable prescience at that time in a cover banner titled "Productivity to the Rescue" and more recently declared “At least for now, even formerly skeptical ...
... productivity slowdown, and the business cycle.6 The acceleration in productivity growth dates from the end of 1995, and Business Week showed remarkable prescience at that time in a cover banner titled "Productivity to the Rescue" and more recently declared “At least for now, even formerly skeptical ...
Towards an innovation-driven economy through industrial policy
... envisioned by the subsidy-granting agency. The celebrated 3M’s “Post-It Notes” is one case in point. It was neither identified as a “winner” nor really sought after by users but later became one of the world’s most popular innovations. It seems that, while governments should not be directly involved ...
... envisioned by the subsidy-granting agency. The celebrated 3M’s “Post-It Notes” is one case in point. It was neither identified as a “winner” nor really sought after by users but later became one of the world’s most popular innovations. It seems that, while governments should not be directly involved ...
Using a Systems Lens and Transaction Data to Visualize the
... The systems-based approach to understanding the architecture of the economy (Dalziel, 2007) follows from Simon’s analysis of complex systems. Simon (1962) observed that complex systems are partially decomposable and hierarchically structured, and that these properties allow us to abstract from the c ...
... The systems-based approach to understanding the architecture of the economy (Dalziel, 2007) follows from Simon’s analysis of complex systems. Simon (1962) observed that complex systems are partially decomposable and hierarchically structured, and that these properties allow us to abstract from the c ...
UK BUSINESS CONFIDENCE MONITOR REPORT Q4 2009
... Transport sectors reporting stocks of raw materials below normal levels has stabilised. With inventory levels low following months of de-stocking, there will be a boost to overall economic activity as firms ...
... Transport sectors reporting stocks of raw materials below normal levels has stabilised. With inventory levels low following months of de-stocking, there will be a boost to overall economic activity as firms ...
1 Wolfgang Streeck, Anke Hassel Trade unions as political actorsi 1
... Craft unions originally had no need for political action as liberal support for union organizing rights was all they required from the state. When later after long hesitation British unions did resolve to engage in continuous political activity, they set up the Labour Party as their extended arm fun ...
... Craft unions originally had no need for political action as liberal support for union organizing rights was all they required from the state. When later after long hesitation British unions did resolve to engage in continuous political activity, they set up the Labour Party as their extended arm fun ...
New Labour and Keynesianism
... classical synthesis’, which incorporated Keynes into a broader framework of orthodox economics, providing the underpinnings for a ‘consensual’ view that regarded Keynes as adding to rather than overthrowing much existing economic theory. By contrast, radicals such as Joan Robinson saw this synthesis ...
... classical synthesis’, which incorporated Keynes into a broader framework of orthodox economics, providing the underpinnings for a ‘consensual’ view that regarded Keynes as adding to rather than overthrowing much existing economic theory. By contrast, radicals such as Joan Robinson saw this synthesis ...
The dual nature of public goods and congestion: the role of fiscal
... crucial channel through which government spending and taxation policies affect private resource allocation and social welfare. In analyzing the link between public goods and macroeconomic performance, most of the literature has compartmentalized public goods into two distinct types: (i) those that i ...
... crucial channel through which government spending and taxation policies affect private resource allocation and social welfare. In analyzing the link between public goods and macroeconomic performance, most of the literature has compartmentalized public goods into two distinct types: (i) those that i ...
Missed Opportunity or Inevitable Failure? The Search for
... Across Southeast Europe the agricultural production shares’ in national income did only decline slightly, so that they were in any case far away from indicating any ‘structural transformation’. Except Romania, agriculture and forestry formed by far the largest sector of all ...
... Across Southeast Europe the agricultural production shares’ in national income did only decline slightly, so that they were in any case far away from indicating any ‘structural transformation’. Except Romania, agriculture and forestry formed by far the largest sector of all ...
Sri Lanka is a small island , about 270 miles long and 150 miles as
... During the first decade after independence in 1948, Sri Lanka continued as an open economy with relatively minor trade or exchange rate restrictions and liberal domestic policies. State led Import substituting Industrialisation strategy was initiated from late 1950s, following BOP difficulties and a ...
... During the first decade after independence in 1948, Sri Lanka continued as an open economy with relatively minor trade or exchange rate restrictions and liberal domestic policies. State led Import substituting Industrialisation strategy was initiated from late 1950s, following BOP difficulties and a ...
The Economic Benefits of Industrial Gases
... nitrous oxide and carbon monoxide, as well as hydrogen, carbon dioxide and helium which, while they are found in air, do not occur in sufficient quantities and must be produced from other sources. Flourocarbon gases, which are used as refrigerants and as precursor chemicals to fluoropolymers, are in ...
... nitrous oxide and carbon monoxide, as well as hydrogen, carbon dioxide and helium which, while they are found in air, do not occur in sufficient quantities and must be produced from other sources. Flourocarbon gases, which are used as refrigerants and as precursor chemicals to fluoropolymers, are in ...
6 Trade Policy Developments
... and capitalizing on global economic partnerships to guarantee long-term prosperity for current and future generations. Thus, to sustain its drive toward economic diversification, as this is the nation’s surest path to sustainable development in a future that is less reliant on oil. This means expand ...
... and capitalizing on global economic partnerships to guarantee long-term prosperity for current and future generations. Thus, to sustain its drive toward economic diversification, as this is the nation’s surest path to sustainable development in a future that is less reliant on oil. This means expand ...
1992-1
... discriminating policies and institutions. However, there is probably only a weak direct link between sanctions and government policy, a more important link being provided by the effects of sanctions on individuals and groups in the domestic community. In particular, economic sanctions are likely to ...
... discriminating policies and institutions. However, there is probably only a weak direct link between sanctions and government policy, a more important link being provided by the effects of sanctions on individuals and groups in the domestic community. In particular, economic sanctions are likely to ...