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For the period 1800 onwards, annual figures over GDP and GDP per capita for Sweden have been presented in different … studies. For the 18th century no such annual series exist. The aim of this paper is to present annual data on GDP and GDP per … based on any disaggregation of the different components of GDP. To estimate annual fluctuations, four different indicators …
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power for both GDP growth and excess stock returns, and that the results are robust to the inclusion of information …
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This note briefly describes the merits and limitations of the national accounts, e.g. GDP per capita is a simple …
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We review some patterns of Total Factor Productivity (TFP) growth in the Mexican economy during the period 1991-2011 using the KLEMS data set published by INEGI in 2013. The data shows a strong positive correlation between TFP and output growth. As a result, tests were performed in order to...
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We review some patterns of Total Factor Productivity (TFP) growth in the Mexican economy during the period 1991-2011 using the KLEMS data set published by INEGI in 2013. The data shows a strong positive correlation between TFP and output growth. As a result, tests were performed in order to...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011399188
China over the next two decades. Extrapolating past real GDP growth rates into the future, the size of the Chinese economy … development and trade theories (structural change, catching up, and factor price equalization). Second, decomposing China’s GDP … of Chinese laborers through 2015 and possibly several years after allows inferences about future GDP growth. Short of …
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China over the next two decades. Extrapolating past real GDP growth rates into the future, the size of the Chinese economy … development and trade theories (structural change, catching up, and factor price equalization). Second, decomposing China’s GDP … of Chinese laborers through 2015, if not several years after, allows inferences about future GDP growth. Short of some …
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In this paper we explore the relationship between the spatial agglomeration of economic activity and regional economic growth in Spain during the period 1870-1930. The study allows us to revisit the existence of a trade-off between economic growth and territorial cohesion and also to examine...
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Many explanations have been offered for the British Industrial Revolution. This article points to the importance of human capital (broadly defined) and the quality of the British labor force on the eve of the Industrial Revolution. It shows that in terms of both physical quality and mechanical...
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