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This paper considers unit labor costs (ulcs), i.e., the ratio of the wage rate to labor productivity, as the indicator … profit rate and increasing capital share: (iii) stagnant capital-labor ratio; (iv) decreasing capital productivity; (v …) decreasing labor productivity (until the mid-1990s); and (vi) increasing markup, the latter interpreted as an indicator of the …
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model. Using provincial panel data for 1985-2001, the paper examines how labor productivity of the services sector has been …
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The paper provides an overview of the methodologies used by the Indian Planning Commission in the past 30 years. Using the Planning Commission poverty line, the paper computes poverty and inequality indices from the large sample surveys of NSS consumer expenditure data and demonstrates that the...
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There is a widespread perception that the Republic of Korea's service sector lags behind its dynamic world-class manufacturing sector. We empirically analyze the past performance of the Republic of Korea's service sector in order to assess its prospects as an engine of growth. Our analysis...
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This paper analyzes the patterns and determinants of financial integration in East Asia by using the data set of cross-border holdings of financial assets such as equity portfolio, long-term and short-term debt securities, and bank claims. Empirical analysis based on the gravity model of...
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