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Business support policies designed to raise productivity and employment are common worldwide, but rigorous micro …
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, explains the initial rise in unemployment. The reduction in union power also helps to explain the acceleration in productivity … low wages and productivity. A fall in union power results in a reduction in these inefficiencies and leads not only to a … rise in productivity but also in wages. …
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productivity. It does not appear to have any special advantage over other measures for forecasting applications. …
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Since 1979 productivity growth in Britain has improved markedly compared with Europe. The turnaround in productivity …
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leading to poor productivity performance are the most plausible explanation of Britain's relative decline. It is argued both …
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We provide an assessment of the French ZEP (Zones d’Education Prioritaire), a programme started in 1982 that channels additional resources to schools in disadvantaged areas and encourages the development of new teaching projects. Focusing on middle-schools, we first evaluate the impact of the...
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This Paper studies the design of education policies in a setting of successive generations with heterogeneous individuals (high and low earning ability). Parents’ investment in education is motivated by warm-glow altruism and determines the probability that a child has high ability. Education...
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Due to the presence of borrowing constraints in the market, the cost of educating the young members of a family is often borne by the adults. We consider intrafamily financing of human capital under the assumptions that individuals are selfish and binding contracts are not feasible. Cooperation...
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This Paper studies the optimal education policy in the presence of different groups of households, with groups differing in the distribution of the ability to benefit from education. The main result is that the high ability individuals from groups with relatively few high ability individuals...
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empirical model explicitly accounts for the two components of patenting output: research productivity and patent propensity. The …
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