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Do openness to trade and higher levels of human capital promote faster productivity growth? That they do is a key … on productivity growth. If the level of openness of an economy is doubled the underlying rate of technical progress will … the level of income but no effect on underlying productivity growth. Our preferred estimator combines high and low …
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outlook. An Algebraic Model of the author infers that Productivity of the assisted nations should be with reference to their …
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infers that, all nations, irrespective their level of development, should evaluate Productivity/Management Decisions with …
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productivity in transition. The results that are obtained are not in support of the theoretical findings of growth theory that … human capital is a major determinant of growth and productivity. However, eventually we continue to believe that the reasons …
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a non-homothetic technology. Observable skills are not quantitatively important as determinants of productivity …
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practical solutions. Algebraic Model with a broad based Redefined Productivity Model and Management Decision integrated with …
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