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This paper investigates the linkages between the trade sector and the manufacturing sector as a possible source of complementarities generating cumulative processes and apparent increasing returns in manufacturing firms.
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New indices of manufacturing output in Norway for the years 1927 to 1948 are presented. The new output estimates show a trend rate of growth of output for the period 1927-1939 that is 0.8 per cent higher per year than the growth rate based on the official index. These findings reinforce the view...
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This paper explores the effects of incomplete markets and positive spillovers on aggregate and industry output behavior …
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The manufacturing sector works as an engine of growth as it creates the conducive path for socio-economic development. In the said perspective, numerous studied have empirically proved the positive contribution of manufacturing sector in social – economic development. However, limited studies...
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Reports of the death of U.S. manufacturing have been greatly exaggerated. Since the depth of the manufacturing recession in 2002, the sector as a whole has experienced robust and sustained output, revenue, and profit growth. The year 2006 was a record year for output, revenues, profits, profit...
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In this paper we present new estimates of the degree of welfare loss in Australian manufacturing for the period 1982/3 - 1984/5.
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information is shared, externalities arise. The standard conditions for the two fundamental welfare theorems, thus, implicitly …
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We delineate the various ways in which rights to environmental and other resources can be assigned to individuals or groups. We then examine models of individual and group interactions, drawing out their implications for the ways in which resources will be utilized and managed under various...
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a (suitable chosen) commodity space. Using this definition endogenous tastes are analytically similar to externalities … tastes have a direct and an indirect impact on welfare. The literature on externalities usually focuses on the direct effect …
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