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productivity directly, by reallocating resources towards more productive uses, but also indirectly through the effects of increased …
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hiring and firing of workers, labour reallocation and productivity growth. It also reviews how workers affected by labour … labour market flows and these flows, in turn, have significant impacts on productivity growth. At the same time, the evidence …
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productivity directly, by reallocating resources towards more productive uses, but also indirectly through the effects of increased …
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hiring and firing of workers, labour reallocation and productivity growth. It also reviews how workers affected by labour … labour market flows and these flows, in turn, have significant impacts on productivity growth. At the same time, the evidence …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009021632
More than a decade has passed since the introduction of comprehensive macroeconomic stabilization packages and trade, fiscal, and financial market reforms in Latin America and the Caribbean. However, growth prospects remain disappointing; labor markets show lackluster performance, with low...
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factor productivity (TFP) and by the capital stock per capita. These variables su¢ ce to calculate welfare changes within a …
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pressures, the efficiency of resource allocation and productivity growth. We show that product market regulations differ across … important role in driving resource allocation and productivity outcomes. Countries and industries where direct and indirect … regulatory burdens are lighter have generally experienced the highest GDP per capita and productivity growth rates. Moreover …
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total factor productivity (TFP) and by the capital stock per capita. These variables suffice to calculate welfare changes …
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