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The aim of the paper is to quantitatively assess the impact of globalization on the economy of Poland in the medium … term. Four channels of the impact of globalization are distinguished: (i) trade openness, (ii) productivity improvement … of globalization on the performance of the Polish economy, stemming mainly from productivity improvements and …
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period 2000-2009. The prerequisites for the global direction becoming a leading one are identified – economic globalization …
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is the leader in productive globalization (electronic commerce, subcontracting, and commercialization), (ii) the … subcontractors. These new tendencies that include productive globalization, China and the new production chains require the …
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This paper assesses the impact of 30 years of globalization on gender equity in well-being in Latin America and the …
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progressive interna- tionalization of the Euro. We will sustain that the actual productive situation (globalization) makes …
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and 19% of the technically usable hydroelectric Power. Regarding economic globalization, the general argument from the … degree of regulation is necessary to reach a "sustainable free trade." The technological aspect of globalization is so …
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This paper examines the effect of shifts in the relative supply and demand of skills on the skill premiums and wage inequality in the British labour market 1972-2002. We test the Katz and Murphy (1992) hypothesis that the changes of skill premiums can be explained by their relative supply...
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In this paper I find evidence of a structural change in the labor demand in Chile in 2001. The break is mainly characterized by an increase in the employment-GDP elasticity. Additionally, separating labor demand by sectors, I find evidence of a stronger negative impact of the minimum wages on...
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The agricultural sector plays an important and a vital role in achieving the economic growth, furthermore, the labor input is considered one of the most important inputs in the economy, especially in the agricultural sector, which contribute in increasing production. Achieving the economic...
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Human labor input is considered as one of the most important inputs in the economy, especially in the agricultural sector, that contributes in increasing production and employment, so the cycle of economic development must be pushed to achieve the most economic efficiency from the agricultural...
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