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In Irish manufacturing, the foreign sector accounts for about one half of employment and some 60 per cent of gross …
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it has moved from low productivity agriculture to higher productivity services and manufacturing. We also show that … who have a primary education; it has been accompanied by a systematic increase in the productivity of the labor force, as …, although the employment share in manufacturing is not expanding rapidly, in most of the low-income African countries the …
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A competitive general equilibrium models is constructed and used to identify sources of productivity growth in Canada … find that periods of low productivity growth correspond to periods of high investment-specific technological change or high …
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A competitive general equilibrium models is constructed and used to identify sources of productivity growth in Canada … find that periods of low productivity growth correspond to periods of high investment-specific technological change or high …
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Productivity data on the business sector, which covers around 75% of the economy, provide important information on the … evolution of living standards. The data on multifactor productivity (MFP) growth and labor productivity growth produced by the … labour productivity data produce a reverse picture. This is the Canada-US Productivity Paradox. In this study, we investigate …
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This paper surveys the empirical literature on total factor productivity (TFP) and the sources of growth in the East …
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Productivity data on the business sector, which covers around 75% of the economy, provide important information on the … evolution of living standards. The data on multifactor productivity (MFP) growth and labor productivity growth produced by the … labour productivity data produce a reverse picture. This is the Canada-US Productivity Paradox. In this study, we investigate …
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We used a growth accounting method to analyze the sources of output growth in rice, wheat, corn and soybeans, the four most important crops in China's grain sector, during 1978-97.
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