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[...]The New York City Social Indicators Survey (SIS)project represents one effort to track the consequences ofpolicy reform and devolution for inequality and well-beingin the largest and most diverse city in the United States.The project uses a telephone survey to collect data from arepeated...
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in relation to theeconomy at large and within the education budget. The second part ofthe paper looks at the productivity …
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closing the productivity gap in the manufacturing-for-export sector compared with other transition countries would serve as a … recession Estonia’s gap in income and productivity levels compared with the EU average was still around 30% and as the country …
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, notably in network industries, would unleash productivity gains in those sectors and be a boost to the rest of the economy. A …
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Australia’s productivity growth has decelerated markedly around the turn of the century. Part of the decline is … probably temporary, but raising multifactor productivity is key to ensure that living standards continue to grow strongly … regulations across states would boost competition and productivity.<P>Un nouvel élan pour la productivité en Australie …
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Structural transformation towards a more knowledge-based economy will strengthen Spain’s medium-term growth prospects. To deal with long standing impediments to higher growth the government has a substantial structural reform programme touching on education, the labour market and the business...
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Despite sound policies and institutions, Danish productivity has grown modestly over the past decade, both historically …
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China is well-placed to avoid the so-called “middle-income trap” and to continue to converge towards the more advanced economies, even though growth is likely to slow from near double-digit rates in the first decade of this millennium to around 7% at the 2020 horizon. However, in order to...
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