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The structure of the public sector in developing economies is likely to affect private sector wage and employment decisions and hence, have an influence on the aggregate labour market. In this paper, excess public employment is analyzed under the efficiency wage framework to find out how wage...
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teach policy reformers in the developing world." - Dani Rodrik, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University. "A … brilliant exercise in comparative economic history. The lessons of French reconstruction after World War II are of a critical … importance to the policy makers of the emerging world today." - Daniel Cohen, Professor, École Normale Supérieure and Columnist …
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Green technologies, such as renewable energy, often require adaptation to local conditions, such as high humidity, high altitudes or the specifics of a country's infrastructure, to achieve a maximal technical efficiency and a long lifetime of investments. This poses a problem for green...
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