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semi–formal and informal economy had a significant contribution to the expansion of the private sector. Productivity growth … was strong, but labour utilisation remained very low. Looking forward, higher employment and productivity growth will not ….oecd.org/eco/surveys/turkey).<P>Réformer les réglementations pour débloquer la croissance à long-terme de la Turquie<BR>Dans les années 2000 la Turquie a réalisé …
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Turkey can achieve strong sustainable growth and job creation but further reforms in the labour market, education and … product markets are required for such gains to materialise. In recent years, growth has been largely driven by the industrial … sector. Sustaining vigorous growth over the longer run therefore requires pushing ahead with a number of structural reforms …
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Turkey’s business sector dynamism has underpinned broad-based and inclusive growth in the 2000s. However, the business … enhancing and socially inclusive restructuring.<P>Promouvoir une croissance inclusive en Turquie en favorisant des évolutions … croissance inclusive reposant sur une large assise. Cependant, il s’agit d’un secteur fortement segmenté, où coexistent un noyau …
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growth in earnings accounts for nearly three quarters of the total adjustment for the average country. The bulk of the …
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See also the publication in the <I>European Economic Review</I>, 2002, 301-327.<P> The paper considers a two-country model of overlapping generations heterogenouseconomies with intergenerational transfers carried out in the form of bequest and investmentin human capital. We examine in competitive...</p></i>
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The aim of this note is to investigate the relationship between economic growth and mandatory retirement in an … overlapping generations model where private investment in human capital is the engine of endogenous growth. We derive a novel … result in the retirement-growth literature by showing that the relationship between the mandatory retirement age and economic …
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growth, but they may provide relief from stress, support to family members and increased wellbeing. We argue that the value …
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growth, but they may provide relief from stress, support to family members and increased wellbeing. We argue that the value …
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Notably, the 20th century was dominated by the legacy of devastating global wars, colonial struggles, and ideological conflicts as well as effort s to establish international systems that would foster global peace and prosperity. Yet, insecurity and corruption not only remain, they have become...
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economic downturns on employment opportunities without affecting long-term growth prospects. This was painfully highlighted by …
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