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some of the issues involved in measurement of the indicators of globalization and in using those indicators to quantify and …
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.S. statistics, and poor measurement may impart a significant bias to manufacturing and, where offshoring is involved, aggregate …
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We estimate the effects of manufacturers' use of employment services—comprised primarily of temporary help and professional employer organizations—on measured employment and labor productivity in manufacturing between 1989 and 2004. A major contribution of the paper is the construction of...
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In the same time period over which the former socialist countries of Eastern Europe and Central Asia became freer, measured inequality of income for those countries increased. Researchers linked the increase to the egalitarian values of socialism and to the process of economic and political...
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This presentation discusses an interpretation and analysis of social capital that is strongly integrated into a framework of social relations. We argue that social capital is organized in four fundamental types of social relations: market, bureaucratic, associative, and communal. Each type of...
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fluctuations of income over time ('smoothing policies') after making an explicit adjustment for measurement error. Since the …
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