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the case of Japan the gap in GDP per capita is essentially due to the lagging performance in labour productivity, the …
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This paper reviews recent studies on the links between competition, innovation and productivity growth in the long run …
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productivity growth and requires new thinking on policy. The returns to investing in KBC differ significantly across countries and …
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This paper explores the growing importance of intangible assets as a potential source of innovation and productivity …
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also show that the contribution of TFP to cross-country productivity differentials is substantial and that its importance …
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Extensive structural reforms since the early 1990s have strengthened the resilience of the Swedish economy to shocks. However, more needs to be done to better manage near-term risks and ensure that growth remains sustainable in the longer run. Reforming the housing market would reduce the risks...
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This paper aims at providing an overview of the theoretical considerations and a review of the empirical literature on the relationship between finance and growth. Section I describes the role of financial development in economic growth at the macro level, both theoretically and empirically....
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substantially over coming decades. In parallel, the next 50 years will see major changes in the composition of the world economy. In …
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Poland’s productivity has grown strongly over the past decade, and efforts to reduce the regulatory burden have been …
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, notably in network industries, would unleash productivity gains in those sectors and be a boost to the rest of the economy. A …
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