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distribution, 1948-1980; considers exports, dependence, production, productivity, wages, labour force participation, etc. By …
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– Inflation) x GDP = K_Index_Infl. Productivity Index: K_Index / Labor Force = K_PROD Inflation indexed Productivity Index: K …
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This paper explores the links between economic growth and human development, identifying two chains, one from economic growth to human development, the other, from human development to economic growth. The importance of various links in each chain are explored empirically with the help of...
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used determinants of total factor productivity, a measure of the effect of labor reallocation and an index of economic … suggest that growth will depend, to a large extent, on educational investments and productivity gains in agriculture. …
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The paper presents evidence that the contribution of differences in total factor productivity (TFP) to income …
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economy - can paradoxically increase the productivity of an economy where productivity is a function of the average level of … drain on productivity occurs when successful emigration is not a certainty and when the increase in human capital …
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This paper explores thelinks between economic growth and human development, identifying two chains, one from economic growth to human development, the other, from human development to economic growth. The importance of various links in each chain are explored empirically with the help of...
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sectors. The paper also analyzes accumulation of factors of production and total factor productivity growth through a growth …
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We review the literature on Dutch disease, and document that shocks that trigger foreign exchange inflows (such as natural resource booms, surges in foreign aid, remittances, or capital inflows) appreciate the real exchange rate, generate factor reallocation, and reduce manufacturing output and...
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