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also suggest that green policies might be able to boost economic growth through induced knowledge spillovers. …
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impact on short-term economic growth while avoiding the potentially disastrous reduction in GDP that could result from …
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This paper investigates the economic impact of the government's proposed new UK R&D tax credit. We measure the benefit of the credit by the effect on value added in the short and long?run. This is simulated from existing econometric estimates of the tax?price elasticity of R&D and the effect of...
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egalitarian growth. Equality is stable but spatial inequality is needed to attain it. …This paper develops a model of economic growth and activity locating endogenously on a 3-dimensional featureless global … geography. The same economic forces influence simulataneously growth, convergence, and spatial agglomeration and clustering …
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Do other peoples' incomes reduce the happiness which people in advanced countries experience from any given income? And does this help to explain why in the U.S., Germany and some other advanced countries, happiness has been constant for many decades? The answer to both questions is 'Yes'. We...
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government or on income inequality. …
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John Van Reenen examines the 'unbalancing' of Britain's economy away from manufacturing since 1979.
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John Van Reenen examines the 'unbalancing' of Britain's economy away from manufacturing since 1979.
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? How are wages determined? What role do labor market dynamics play in explaining business cycles and growth? The survey …
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The austerity programme of the coalition government knocked at least one percent per year off growth in the first two …
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