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2008 in Bangladesh, Cambodia, Kenya and Madagascar, the following conclusions are drawn: (1) low wages, though still … initiation of industrialization causes wages to begin to rise, there is still a possibility for productivity enhancement; and (3 …
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Vietnam’s garment industry has been loosely characterized by the duality based on market orientation: export and domestic. Export-oriented garment suppliers were typically SOEs and foreign invested firms, while those producing for the domestic market have been mostly small, private...
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is that a typical sample firm exhibited high profitability, although there was wide variation in profitability among … firms. This average of high profitability could be a good predictor of Cambodia's viability in the intensified competition …
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Using firm level data from five countries - Brazil, Ecuador, South Africa, Tanzania and Bangladesh - this paper … examines the knowledge-based determinants of productivity of firms active in food processing, textiles, and garments and … productivity in the different industries. The knowledge sources driving productivity performance are very different across sectors …
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Using firm level data from five countries - Brazil, Ecuador, South Africa, Tanzania and Bangladesh - this paper … examines the knowledge-based determinants of productivity of firms active in food processing, textiles, and garments and … productivity in the different industries. The knowledge sources driving productivity performance are very different across sectors …
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total factor productivity, we also find that highly productive firms self-select into the export market. The implication for …
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productivity growth-particularly among the less productive firms under private Chinese or foreign ownership, but not among state …
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factor productivity growth–particularly among the less productive firms under private Chinese or foreign ownership, but not …
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factor productivity growth-particularly among the less productive firms under private Chinese or foreign ownership, but not …
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factor productivity growth–particularly among the less productive firms under private Chinese or foreign ownership, but not …
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