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nine industrial countries, viz. the United States, Canada, Japan, West Germany, France, Italy, the United Kingdom, the …
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Existing studies identify two major underlying mechanisms behind East and Southeast Asia’s miraculous economic performance in the past 5 decades: accumulation and technological catching-up. This study investigates empirically the relative importance of these two mechanisms in Asian development...
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This paper investigates labor productivity growth and the contribution to labor productivity growth in Swedish manufacturing during electrification and the ICT revolution. The paper distinguishes between technology-producing, intensive and less intensive technology - using industries during...
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This paper employs a nonparametric approach to investigate the sources of growth in labor productivity for 77 countries and to decompose it in the following three components: (1) total factor productivity; (2) capital deepening; and (3) technological capabilities accumulation (a proxy of the...
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existing literature on the lost decades of Japan, this study better explains the depression in labour hours by avoiding …
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existing literature on the lost decades of Japan, this study better explains the depression in labour hours by avoiding …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012950924
of such policy measures on economic growth in the US and Japan in the medium and long term. Our estimates reveal several …&D expenditure, lower probability of radical innovation, and predominance of dirty technologies in Japan. This may explain our … quantitative findings of stronger reliance on carbon tax in Japan as opposed to research subsidies in the US. …
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these policy measures on the economic growth in the US and Japan in the medium and the long run. The results of our micro … Japan. This may explain our quantitative findings of stronger reliance on carbon tax than on research subsidies in Japan …
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with technologic al change for a comparative assessment of these policy measures on the economic growth in the US and Japan … innovation, and larger advances of dirty technologies in Japan. This may explain our quantitative ndings of stronger reliance on … carbon tax in Japan relative to the US …
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United States, France, the United Kingdom, Germany, Spain, Japan and the Netherlands. There are already a large number of … differs from that of other existing analyses, which point to 1974. – Trend productivity growth in Europe and Japan slowed in …
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