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Abstract Trade in goods and services is likely to be an important channel for international knowledge diffusion. This paper considers the extent of R&D spillovers through intermediate inputs for a sample of up to 40 developed and developing countries. Results suggest that such spillovers are...
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China is well-placed to avoid the so-called “middle-income trap” and to continue to converge towards the more advanced economies, even though growth is likely to slow from near double-digit rates in the first decade of this millennium to around 7% at the 2020 horizon. However, in order to...
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general equilibrium model, this paper argues that climate change will negatively affect agricultural productivity in Africa …
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This paper studies the trade of China in the past 150 years, starting from the first opening of China after the Opium War. The main purpose of the paper is to identify what is (and was) China's 'normal' level of foreign trade, and how these levels changed under different trade regimes, from 1840...
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It is often claimed that what is popularly known as the "flying geese paradigm" of dynamic comparative advantage has accurately depicted the East Asian catching-up process. This paper presents a critical study of the paradigm, as well as its application to the current situation in East Asia...
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identifies sectors where productivity catch-up has been most pronounced. This paper attempts to outline the emerging position of …
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The article analyzes the requirement recently formulated by different parties of the accession process: the candidate countries should raise their wage level close to the average of the EU even before they join the union. The authors show that wage convergence, defined this way, has no...
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's contribution to the development of employment and productivity between 1983 and 2003 illuminates the prevailing productivity gap … geographic regions. The process of tertiarization is compatible with growth in both employment and productivity. Different … discusses the role of the European Union's Lisbon strategy in enhancing the productivity of the service sector. …
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country’s total factor productivity significantly benefits from trade weighted foreign R&D as trade strengthens the country …’s productivity. With regards to institutional factors, countries where the form of government is mainly parliamentary tend to benefit …
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This paper deals with the estimation of the impact of technology spillovers on productivity at the firm level. Panel … productivity, although their magnitudes differ between high-tech, medium-tech and low-tech firms. …
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