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Wage Dispersion and Efficiency. It is often assumed that markets generate efficient allocations, but these are not necessarily fair. The widening of wage differentials that is currently observed is interpreted in this manner: Skill-biased technological progress increases demand for skilled work...
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The paper analyzes the socio-economic impacts of dropshipping - a new form of organization of sales, is rapidly gaining the Russian market. Dropshipping opens up tremendous prospects not only for ordinary people, but also for the Russian manufacturers, which if used properly can dropshipping...
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The counterfactual impact analysis of fair use amendments in Singapore undertaken here demonstrates that flexible fair … policy intervention, Singapore’s fair use amendments are correlated with a 3.33% increase in value-added (as % of GDP) for … that period. The results show that, prior to fair use amendments, the private copying industries in Singapore were in …
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data presented from Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore. …
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, Malaysia, Singapore - with the larger ocean space, the Indian Ocean. Focusing on the maritime potential of nations represents …
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Based on two case studies of knowledge clusters (off shore marine/rig business and water hub) in Singapore, the paper … knowledge governance for Singapore’s development. The two cases studies of knowledge clusters presented here include (i) the …
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imports of merchandise as well as services) using Singapore as a case, since it is one of the largest outward investors in the …, home country sourcing and backward integration. However, there is no evidence of causality relationships between Singapore …
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This paper investigates the empirical relationship between labor productivity, real wages and real GDP in Singapore … from 1997 to 2011. The paper begins with a review of productivity, wage and growth situations in Singapore in the past … across industries. The empirical results suggest that in the Singapore economy, there exist a bi-directional causality …
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This paper addresses the question how knowledge is used to benefit the economic development of Singapore and Malaysia …
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effect in the Singapore economy over the period 1976 to 2006, and finds evidence of a positive relationship between nominal … Puzzle in the Singapore market. …
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