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To account for employment evolutions at the macro-economic level, we propose a modelling where employment is explained … in a multivariate framework for three sets of sectors. We get a relationship in which employment rises with growth and … permits to measure retrospectively the contributions of each of the variables to employment inflections since the mid-eighties …
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services sector (tertiary sector), bypassing the intermediate stage of manufacturing (secondary sector) led growth, offers an … countries. ‘Make in India’ with its resumption of focus on manufacturing led growth is an addition to this unique approach. This … paper, therefore, discusses the need to deviate from the existing pattern of services led growth. It also endeavours to …
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This paper studies the causal relations between regional employment growth in Knowledge-Intensive Business Services … (KIBS) and overall regional employment growth using German labour-market data for the period 1999-2012. Adopting a recently …
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This paper studies the causal relations between regional employment growth in Knowledge- Intensive Business Services … (KIBS) and overall regional employment growth using German labour-market data for the period 1999-2012. Adopting a recently …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011406534
African economy. Manufacturing is found to be especially important as a source of demand for the services sector and the rest … in manufacturing on the South African economy. -- growth ; manufacturing ; services ; multipliers ; input-output tables …Manufacturing has traditionally been regarded in the development literature as having special "growth-pulling" or …
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This contribution analyzes the impact of intangible capital on labor productivity growth across countries at the aggregate and sectoral levels by employing an econometric growth-accounting approach. First, our results show that intangible capital deepening accounts for around 40 percent of labor...
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This contribution analyzes the impact of intangible capital on labor productivity growth across countries at the aggregate and sectoral levels by employing an econometric growth-accounting approach. First, our results show that intangible capital deepening accounts for around 50 percent of labor...
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innovation, also considering the interaction of these variables with the structural indicator of the public debt. The main … employment rate, whereas an increase of general government consolidated gross debt has a negative effect for employment rate as …
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employment has not kept pace with the share of the sector in gross domestic product and has not produced the number or quality of … export of services is less than that of the People's Republic of China, and exports are competitive in only a few services … and are concentrated in a few markets. Most of the poor in India do not have access to basic services such as healthcare …
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varies between 0.17 (construction) and 0.59 (manufacturing) percentage points. In manufacturing, financial and business … services innovative property capital is the most influential type of intangible capital for labour productivity, followed by …
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