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reaching the right tails of the firm size and innovation distributions. Furthermore, outcomes are better for startups matched …
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This paper utilizes a large cross-section of data sets such as the ILOSTAT, NSSO Quinquennial Employment and … Unemployment Survey, Labour Bureau Annual Employment and Unemployment Survey, National Family Health Survey and CMIE Consumer … trend, it aims to look at it particularly in conjunction with education and provide a commentary on the same. It is proposed …
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productivity of laggard firms, employment, and intensity of skilled workers. Our findings indicate that African firms are improving …
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people working in various creative occupations-is estimated to contribute nearly 8% of the country's employment, much higher …
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Swedish labor market has adopted well to technological change, as it exhibits stable employment rates and steady wage growth …
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analyzes a model of North-South trade and endogenous growth through innovation and imitation that can predict the observed … both the innovation in the North and the imitational lag of the South. Opening to trade increases the growth rate and …
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This paper analyzes how changing the expected length of intellectual property right (IPR) protection affects growth and the welfare of rich and poor consumers. The analysis is based on a product-variety model with non-homothetic preferences and endogenous markups in which, in accordance with...
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This paper analyzes how changing the expected length of intellectual property (IP) protection affects economic growth and the welfare of rich and poor consumers. The analysis is based on a product-variety model with non-homothetic preferences and endogenous markups in which, in accordance with...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011784285
Development Reports, to include not only consumption, but also education, leisure, the stock of knowledge and the quality of the … hand, the stock of knowledge is twice as large, and education is four times as large. So if the true social welfare index … intensive ones, like knowledge, education, and leisure. …
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find that (i) the percentage of a county’s population with less than a high-school education is negatively correlated with … percentage obtaining some college education has no clear relationship with economic growth but (iv) the percentage that obtains a … county’s population obtaining a bachelor degree or higher level of college education has a positive relationship with …
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