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the evidence for 154 countries over the period 1974-2004. Performance is measured by per capita GDP growth and its … volatility. Our results show that floating rates tend to present higher levels of growth and lower levels of volatility in … bottom of the growth rankings, while hard pegs appear to induce the largest growth volatility. In light of these results, it …
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Serbian: U radu se razmatra adekvatnost korišćenja vremenskih serija u stalnim cenama iz neke, „bazne”, godine kao „realnih” izraza odgovarajućih (ekonomskih) agregata. Teorijskom analizom pokazano je da na veličine ovih serija utiče ostvarena cenovna struktura iz date godine, što...
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- tivity (TFP) growth in the agriculture sector of India, using extensive district-level data. The assessment of the production … eighteen major crops, TFP growth is deconstructed into technical progress, technical efficiency change and scale effects. Four … maximum likelihood method, the estimated TFP growth averaged 0.688% per year between 1990 and 2015. The relative performance …
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We use panel data for nine industries to evaluate research and development (R&D) investments in New Zealand over the past forty years. We estimate the impact of R&D stocks in a particular industry on output per person in that industry and on output per person in the rest of the economy. We...
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This paper deals with the effects of telecommunications on the economic growth in African countries. The … investigate empirically the role of telecommunication infrastructures on long-run economic growth in 40 African countries, for the … significant and positive correlation between telecommunication infrastructures and regional growth in Africa, after controlling …
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This paper reconsiders the A versus K debate, namely, which factor is the leading contributor to economic growth …? productivity gains (A) or factor accumulation (K). The growth accounting analysis is conducted for ten Middle Eastern and North … share of capital is much higher than the conventional share of 0.3-0.4. The growth accounting exercise conducted with the …
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Since the mid of nineties European countries are registering an anemic growth of economic activity, in large part due … to the dynamic of productivity. In 2010 the European Council adopted a new Agenda, Euro2020, which aim is to boost growth … focuses on the determinants of Total Factor Productivity (TFP) growth in 13 manufacturing sectors in a panel of 18 OECD …
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with the neoclassical theory, and conditional, associated with endogenous growth theory, of the sectoral productivity at …
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( and ), associated with the neoclassical theory, and conditional, associated with endogenous growth theory, of the sectoral …
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mainly influenced positively by the output growth and negatively by the unemployment rates and by the weight of the …
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