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to productivity growth, restricting the development of new industries in Northern Ireland. Further UK devolution will not …Northern Ireland's productivity performance has persistently been the worst of any UK region. This is despite having … Northern Ireland, but neglects its interwar origins. Using new comparisons of regional and sectoral industrial productivity …
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This paper analyses the differentials of productive values in Vietnamese micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) and how market constraints have hindered their performance. Quantitative analyses suggest substantial differences in value addition among manufacturing MSMEs, and the crucial...
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institutions; and (iv) the emergence and impact of long-term technological waves. In each case, Schumpeterian growth theory …
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Three major policy regimes, namely import substitution, market liberalization and export promotion have greatly influenced Kenyan industrialization since independence in 1963. Overall, import substitution strategy was successful in establishing some primary industries but led to reduced domestic...
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