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uses a newly developed World Bank database -- the Labor Content of Exports -- to show that the composition of South Africa …
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commodities and differentiated products. This methodology is applied to six developing countries, one from each World Bank region …
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Based on a comprehensive worldwide firm survey, this paper looks at how the business environment and economic agglomeration affect job creation, holding constant conventional determinants of firm growth, such as firm ownership, size, and age. The analysis finds that economic agglomeration is...
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Poor management has long been suspected as a major constraint on job creation in the manufacturing sector in low-income countries. In this sector, countless micro and small enterprises in industrial clusters account for a large share of employment. This paper examines the roles of industrial...
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This paper reviews evidence from 44 middle-income countries on how the recent financial crisis affected jobs and workers' incomes. In addition to providing a rare assessment of the magnitude of the impact across several middle-income countries, the paper describes how labor markets adjusted and...
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the subset of the literature focusing on trade policy and integration into the world economy. Although in the longer run … argue that one priority area for future research is to study the employment effects of services trade and investment reforms …
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pronounced in countries with better corporate governance standards and education. Buyout investment responds to these factors … more so than foreign direct investment and gross domestic fixed investment …
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Evidence shows that foreign direct investment can provide many benefits to host countries, including productivity … better integration with global value chains. Nonetheless, these benefits are not automatic. Investment policies are required … to maximize the potential gains of foreign direct investment. One challenge is that there are different kinds of foreign …
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This paper considers institutional and structural factors associated with investment activity in a panel of up to 129 … developed and developing countries. It introduces these factors to a standard neoclassical investment function for open …, institutional quality tends to survive as the causal determinant of investment …
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compatible" -- future. However, private investment will only flow at the scale and pace necessary if it is supported by clear …, credible, and long-term policy frameworks that shift the risk-reward balance in favor of less carbon-intensive investment. The … lower investment risk. Barriers to low carbon investments often include unclear and inconsistent energy policies, monopoly …
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