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Depending on the nature of the environmental protection policy put into effect by the authorities, the companies in the regulated sector can opt for different solutions in order to fight against the pollution they produce and in this way induce three different types of evolution for the...
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exposure to both technology and international trade. The paper adds to previous literature by focusing on both the determinants … competition from low-wage countries has been a strong driver of demand for NonRoutine skills during the 2000s. Both technology and …
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. Unlike more mature, computer-based technologies, frontier technologies of the recent technology wave substantially lower …
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Building on the canonical model of skill-biased technical change to incorporate differential effects of technology and … subsequent adoption of computer and information technology and larger decline in routine occupations. Exposure to global imports … smaller as compared to technology. However, when looking at the direction of displacement of routine-workers, regions with …
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in explaining sales in most equations is technology proxied by imported machinery. It has been argued that inter …
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in explaining sales in most equations is technology proxied by imported machinery. It has been argued that inter …
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The beginning of the systemic transformation was a period of structural challenge for Polish industry. In case of the textile industry it meant almost total collapse. Polish textile and clothing enterprises were supplanted by producers offering products of often poor quality, mainly from Asia....
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The present research is about the factors influencing consumer purchase decision at the store outlet for branded apparels. This study explores the popularity of branded apparels and aims to find out if youth are attracted towards branded apparels or if they prefer non-branded apparels....
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Developing countries, including least developed countries (LDCs), extensively rely on textiles and clothing (T&C) industry for employment and export earnings. They face serious adjustment challenges in post – quota expiry period. The available statistics have proven that many pre-elimination...
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Textiles and Clothing (T&C) is a critically important sector of international trade for developing countries and least developed countries (LDCs). The T&C sector engages abundant labour resources and requires low investment threshold. The T&C sector has been a contentious area in multilateral...
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