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. Toffler, Baumol-McLennan and many others it is the productivity increases (growth) in general. P. Romer provides a more … production, i.e., technology or productive knowledge, gives occasion to a dynamic and uninterrupted growth process, but … technology itself is the product of mental labor. In support of this assertion, a simple model of growth based on productive …
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perception of decline be reconciled with a reality of growth? The answer is that the "decline" which is perceived is a decline in … employment in the industrial sector, but this decline is more than counterbalanced by the rise of productivity, so that the … domestic output of goods by and large keeps pace with the growth of GDP. This note summarises the statistical evidence for the …
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outlook. An Algebraic Model of the author infers that Productivity of the assisted nations should be with reference to their … technology (moderated to the local conditions) for domestic Techno- Commercial upgrade; and train the domestic Manpower of the …
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and economic growth. The first one deals with the endogenous relationship between entrepreneurship and growth. In … particular, we suggest that, while more entrepreneurship could mean more economic growth, economic growth in turn could affect … entrepreneurship and rent-seeking. The impact on economic growth is assessed in static and dynamic frameworks. …
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productivity increases (growth) in general. P. Romer provides a more specific reply: technological change or the growth of new … and gives occasion to a dynamic and uninterrupted growth process, but technology itself is the product of mental labor … of human mind. In other words, knowledge on production, i.e., technology or productive knowledge provides the premises …
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Do openness to trade and higher levels of human capital promote faster productivity growth? That they do is a key … on productivity growth. If the level of openness of an economy is doubled the underlying rate of technical progress will … the level of income but no effect on underlying productivity growth. Our preferred estimator combines high and low …
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base (2005). Second, we establish clear empirical links between infrastructure and productivity using South African time …
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El objetivo de este trabajo es ofrecer una revisión de las principales regularidades que, desde una óptica microeconómica, se han observado en los trabajos que analizan la evolución de la productividad y los determinantes de su crecimiento en la economía española durante las últimas...
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thus its inherent capacity for productivity gains, has progressively freed labour for non-productive or service work. The …
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productivity in transition. The results that are obtained are not in support of the theoretical findings of growth theory that … human capital is a major determinant of growth and productivity. However, eventually we continue to believe that the reasons …In this paper we use growth accounting methodology to study whether human capital explains a part of total factor …
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