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GDP per worker fell for the five years after 2008 which is unprecedented in post war UK history. In this paper we argue that “capital shallowing” (i.e. the fall in the capital-labour ratio) could be the main reason for this. This is likely to have occurred due to changes in factor prices: a...
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We provide an analysis of the 2008-2009 trade collapse using microdata from a small open economy,Belgium. First, we …
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up Belgium. In this article, the frequent use of political metaphors by North-Belgian politicians and journalists is …
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We investigate the dramatic 2008–2009 trade collapse using microdata from a small open economy, Belgium. Belgian trade …
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The market is a place where people behave quite relentlessly. If one person is selling a particular commodity at a higher price than others, no one will buy that commodity from him, however virtuous or merciful he is known to be. Of course, the actual world does not always work exactly in this...
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