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This paper introduces indicators about the division of labour to measure and interpret recent trends in employment in the Netherlands. We show that changes in the division of labour occur at three different levels: the level of the individual worker, the level of the industry and the spatial...
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) how to deal with jobless growth in manufacturing, (vii) creating adequate systems of financial intermediation, and (viii … trade. Industrial policy can make valuable contributions in this regard if the lessons of the past and the challenges of the …
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We provide a growth model with imported resources and foreign debt accumulation providing the basis for two questions … and regression equations. 1) Under what conditions do growth rates of per capita income remain positive if imported inputs … following results. Oil price growth rates have only a marginal impact on those of GDP per capita as long as they exceed …
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This paper provides an analytic review of selected contributions to the study of institutions and economic growth. We … review the contributions to the study of institutional determinants of long-run growth by Engerman and Sokoloff, and Acemoglu … steps towards bridging the gap between the study of long-run and short-run growth performances. In addition, we review two …
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In this paper we show the benefits of regional connectivity and specialization to growth. Starting with one region we … speed up growth. The results also show a strong positive effect of reductions in the cost of making new connections. This … has a significant impact on both the steady state growth rate and on transitional growth, while significantly reducing the …
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The sign of worker remittances in growth regressions is heavily disputed in the literature. Comparing two growth …
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Remittances may have an impact on economic growth through channels to physical and human capital. We estimate two … per capita when compared to the counterfactual of having no remittances. Their ratio of the steady-state growth rates with …
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We derive the central differential equation of the neoclassical growth model for the case of a CES (constant elasticity …-run deviations from this long-run path, which are characterized by non-sustainable explosive debt growth. These phases are …/3 without), a growth rate of labour-augmenting technical change of 1.65% (1.5%) and a corresponding initial level of labour …
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We show empirically that aid given to poor developing countries enhances growth and reduces emigration once several … flows as a share of the labour force and GDP per capita growth and also for all their regressors including remittances and … immigration, savings, public expenditure on education and growth, but reduce tax revenues, all as a share of GDP. Net immigration …
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institutional characteristics differ across countries with different levels of income and rates of growth. We describe a country … levels; however, we find no such evidence on growth rates. We find mixed evidence for a relationship between institutions and … growth volatility. …
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