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This paper examines the determinants of economic growth, income inequality, and their relationship in the context of education inequality. The econometrics indicate that a higher level of human capital and the relative dispersion of human capital have a disequalizing relationship with income...
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capital. Theoretically, the stock of knowledge available in a country determines through innovation productivity growth. In …The main objective of this paper is to evaluate technologically (innovation or imitation) the role of human capital in … that way, we use a Vector Error Correction model (VECM) to evaluate the impact of human capital on productivity growth …
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The paper explores a novel extension of the R&D-productivity literature. It puts forward an empirical model where … sectoral productivity growth is related to the characteristics of technological regimes and a set of other industry … show, in particular, that sectoral differences in productivity growth in Europe are related to cross-industry differences …
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The purpose of this paper is to test whether institutional governance and its performance is a main driving force to achieve a positive relationship between natural resources and economic growth in the long run. The main objective is to ascertain what kind of institutional governance would be...
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ambitious Lisbon goals with respect to employment, productivity and innovation. …, the sector also contributed in an indirect way to economic growth by generating knowledge and productivity spill-overs for … characterised by a relatively weak productivity growth. Does this contribute to growth stagnation tendencies à la the so …
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incentives for innovation in Russian companies taking into account the organization of industries — vertical or horizontal … vertically organized sectors that define innovation activeness in the economy (for example, mechanical engineering), the …
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studying institutions and technological innovation and examining how human capital and institutional constraints affect the …
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, innovation. Endogenous growth theory has long suggested that human capital lead to greater innovation and, through technology … endogenous growth theory regarding the effect of human capital on innovation. However, we do not find the consistently … innovation and diffusion, contribute to economic growth. However, there is little evidence on the role of human capital in …
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Thailand's economic base was gradually shifted from agricultural-based to industrial and service country for the last 30 years. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of those structural changes on economic performance using Cochrane - Orcutt and Newey-West Model. For the...
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in skill-complementary technology. In the context of India this paper argues that fluctuations in skill-premia in … technology outpacing the rising supply of educated workers because of the existence of large labour reserves. Hence, conjectures …
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