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The rapidly aging populations of many developed countries--most notably Japan and member countries of the European … fertility behavior and productivity growth. They present theoretical arguments to the effect that public pension coverage as …, Japan, and the United States), the authors offer an empirical and theoretical analysis and a simulation of the effects of …
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Advanced economies have been witnessing a pronounced slowdown of productivity growth since the global financial crisis … productivity slowdown over the past two decades in four closely integrated European countries, Austria, Denmark, Germany and the … Netherlands, based on firm-level data. Participation in global value chains appears to have affected productivity positively …
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explanation of the evolution of these variables and present a comparison of their evolution in France, Germany, Italy, Spain and … the best labour policies, addressed to increase simultaneously labour productivity and employment, usually get both goals …
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The last century provided the stage for important changes in the productivity of all industries. The Industrial … improved production means. This article analyses several indicators of productivity for five European countries, during the … of our research are Finland, France, Germany, Greece and Spain. The choice of countries is justified by the need to …
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Advanced economies have been witnessing a pronounced slowdown of productivity growth since the global financial crisis … productivity slowdown over the past two decades in four closely integrated European countries, Austria, Denmark, Germany and the … Netherlands, based on firm-level data. Participation in global value chains appears to have affected productivity positively …
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