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redistribution to changes in poverty in DRC. The findings indicate that labor-using technological change generates absolute and … results suggest that labor-using technological change can be independently sufficient for reducing poverty via the income …
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In 2000, the Lisbon Agenda set out an ambitious plan to make the EuropeanUnion “the most dynamic and competitive knowledge-based economy inthe world”. The Agenda suggested a need for action on three broad fronts:the first explicitly macroeconomic; the second explicitly microeconomic;the third...
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In an overlapping generations economy with endogenous income growth, I combine themes from the work of Cooper et al. (2001), Kapur (2005), and Eaton and Eswaran (2009) in order to provide an example of an economy whose welfare dynamics are non-monotonic. Particularly, the evolution of workers’...
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capital and labor, but also on changes in the allocation of these inputs across firms. As the latter effects are neglected in … that changes in allocation of capital and labor have pronounced effects on GDP-growth for most European countries. Further …. -- aggregation of production functions ; distribution of capital and labor ; firm heterogeneity ; growth accounting ; structural …
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