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sector. Firm-level evidence shows that the growth in graduate employment is due almost entirely to a �within� firm … productivity growth. This suggests that increasing the workforce�s level of educational attainment is crucial to overcome the …
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The paper addresses the issue of dynamic relationships between environment, health and growth. Its aim is to show that … improvement, due to sanitation and health infrastructures, possible because of income growth, leads to a better health, followed …, when pollution, generated by a growth too fast, becomes widespread by a worsening of health conditions, coming finally to …
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This article explores the role of trend shocks in explaining the specificities of business cycles in Sub-Saharan African (SSA) countries using the methodology introduced by Aguiar and Gopinath (2007) [Emerging Market Business Cycles: The Cycle Is the Trend Journal of Political Economy 115(1)]....
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growth performance directly or indirectly through the above exogenous shocks. The focus, mostly but not exclusively … economic growth. …
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A high share of foreign currency denomination of domestic public debt in rules out any recourse to inflation tax as an effective adjustment device. Anti- inflation policies based upon hard peg regimes may remove the exchange rate risk in the short run but - as pointed out by Argentina’s...
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The industrial structure of many European countries is dominated by Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs). Although SMEs consider the new product development process fundamental for the success in the global market, the level of formalisation of the innovation process is very low (Slywotzky et...
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