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In recent decades, economic growth in countries around the world has become increasingly dependent on the dynamism of … SME sector in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) as a transition country may play an important role in the process of economic …) attitudes of entrepreneurs in the private sector towards the role of government in SME development through provision of …
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growth and employment, and an overlook on the impacts of different policy measures on companies. The role of large companies …
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findings substantiate that an SME’s dynamic capabilities affect its degree of internationalization and indirectly its growth …, and suggest a positive marginal growth impact of internationalization provided that an SME’s R&D and collaborative … positive marginal growth. …
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obsolete and make business service outsourcing via cross-border trade more feasible. Although the (service-led) growth … to trade commercial- and specialized business services on long-run growth by applying a dynamic panel data approach to … account for unobserved country specific effects and endogenous growth determinants. The system GMM estimates validate that a …
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It is frequently suggested that export diversification contributes to an acceleration of growth in developing countries … international competition. Vertical diversification out of primary into manufactured exports is also associated with growth since … vertical export diversification are positively correlated with economic growth. Yet there have been remarkably few empirical …
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This paper examines the problem of optimal tax mix analytically in a two-sector growth model with transitional dynamics …
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Economists and demographers have long argued that fertility differs by income (differential fertility), and that social security creates incentives for people to rear fewer children. Does the effect of social security on fertility differ by income? How does social security change the...
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We provide two ways to reconcile small values of the intertemporal elasticity of substitution (IES) that range between 0.35 and 0.5 with empirical evidence that the IES is large. We do this reconciliation using a model in which all agents have identical preferences and the same access to asset...
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impact of these shocks on economic growth. This paper reviews the literature on macroeconomic vulnerability and finds that …
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economic outcomes such as income growth, poverty and inequality indicators. Our analysis is based on microsimulations for eight …
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