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regression techniques were used to estimate the effect of household, cluster and state characteristics on the proportion of … maternal health care expenditures over total household expenditures. Over 80 % of households reported paying for maternal … according to the level of health care utilisation, and with considerable heterogeneity at the household and community levels …
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household”, may have multiple criteria which are not fulfilled by everyone, leading interviewers to prioritise different … interviewer-respondent social dynamics play a substantial role in determining who is included in household surveys, and in shaping …
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United States or Sweden. Nevertheless the contribution to the long run growth of labour productivity stemming from even the …
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This paper uses new product-specific, micro-level US data to show that New England had lower levels of productivity in …-abundant country – has higher labour productivity contradicts the Rothbarth-Habakkuk model. We suggest Britain’s industrial success …
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We study the productivity of US owned plants in the UK. Using a new dataset that identifies foreign and domestic MNEs …
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companies with higher wages, higher productivity and higher capital intensity. The ‘blip up’ in new recognitions is consistent …
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-level productivity, profitability, Tobin’s Q, sales growth and survival rates. Management practices also display significant cross …
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