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increasing exports to China. The results of a model of Chinese and West African cotton exchanges suggests that Chinese imports of … restrictions on textile and clothing imports from China. Available data suggests that the shortfall thus imposed on China, in terms … of textile exports to the EU and to the US, is significant. West African cotton-producing countries are very dependant on …
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The main purpose of the paper is to analyze different channels for innovations. We consider the influence of various incentives for innovation in Russian companies taking into account the organization of industries — vertical or horizontal orientation, peculiarities of corporate demography,...
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“capital accumulation channel” and the “total factor productivity (TFP) growth channel”. This paper carries out the first … undervaluation of the currency boost the overall productivity level in the economy? If so, does this “undervaluation …-induced” productivity improvement significantly enhance growth? And finally, what is the magnitude of the TFP growth channel compared to the …
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domestic technology diffusion. I identify four de facto research centers in China and investigate whether the effect of R …’ productivity gains from R&D spillovers from the research cluster decline with (i) increasing geographic distance away from the …
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This paper analyzes the impact of Research and Development (R&D) on the productivity of China's high technology … differences across three major regions in China, we use a novel semiparametric approach that allows us to model heterogeneities …
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productivity of the different factors at the regional level. In this way, we present a new perspective for recent causes of China …The literature on regional disparities in China is both broad and deep. Nonetheless much of its focus has been on the … multiregional input-output tables and disaggregated employment data, we decompose change in labor productivity growth for seven …
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times and places. Productivity in cotton textiles, for example, grew at computer-industry rates, and continued to into the … have shown that China led the West in 1500, and maybe as late as 1750, then fell dramatically behind. It was the …
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production of silks and then especially in the 18th-century production of the new cotton textiles, with those major innovations … areas not well treated by Reynolds and other historians: in the fields of mining, metallurgy, and textiles – including the … cotton industry of the initial phase of the Industrial Revolution. The study also necessarily analyses as well the necessary …
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still higher than the cost of transporting cheap textiles (says) overland in the late 13th century. Indeed, this steep rise … give up the export of the very cheap, light textiles and focus instead on luxury woollens that could better ‘bear the … textiles from north-west Europe were exported to Italy and the Mediterranean basin, because, inter alia, the overland distance …
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also controlled the now thriving fustian-textile (linen-cotton) industry, had two related consequences: (a) it was a major … with the Levant, to acquire not only Asian spices but also large quantities of Syrian cotton to feed the booming German …
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