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This paper employs (1) a three-sector structuralist model of development with informal and formal activities and (2) a global one-sector model with demand determined outputs and bargained distribution to investigate whether India's growth performance can be sustained, where the country might...
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In this paper, a difference-in-differences estimator on panel data for 30 developing and 21 industrialized countries is employed over the period 1971–2005 to examine how patterns of energy use (characterized by the consumption of primary energy carriers, sectoral energy use and carbon...
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decoupling top-ups on structural change and farm income. In the ex post analysis it has been observed that production decisions … decoupling of top-ups in 2009 will not lead to significant changes in farm restructuring nor income situation. …
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In this paper several decoupling options are evaluated concerning their impact on structural change especially on farm … the Agenda 2000. After decoupling they stay in the sector and cannot increase their income as much as under Agenda …
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The economic and financial crisis has generated a significant amount of adverse effects in all European economies, although with substantial differences by countries. For Spain the effects have been severe. From the last third of the last century until the middle of 2008 the economy experienced...
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