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Services sectors' agglomeration in the European Union, its development over time, its driving factors and dynamic tendencies will be empirically investigated in this study. Locational gini coefficients are computed taking EU-KLEMS data for 14 European countries covering 22 services sectors over...
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effects. Wages and employment in manufacturing, wholesale and retail trade, hotels and restaurants and social and personal … service activities seem to have been relatively less affected. -- EU-enlargement ; economic integration ; employment ; wages …This paper considers the (short run) employment and wage effects of the 2004 EUenlargement on firms located close to …
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The paper examines the effect of economic growth on employment in Nigeria’s services sector during the period from 1991 … that economic growth spurs employment generation in the services sector in the short-run and in the long-run. It further … finds that employment generation in the services sector is also spurred by trade openness and financial sector development …
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policies and higher wages than the periphery without inducing a relocation of firms. The scope to have higher wage is …
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firms, and multiple asymmetric regions. Wages, productivity, consumption diversity, and markups across firms and markets are …
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endogenously determined wages. Trade integration favours wage convergence, boosts competition, and forces the least efficient firms … of removing the Canada-US border on wages, productivity, mark-ups, the share of exporters, the mass of varieties produced …
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endogenously determined wages. Trade integration favors wage convergence, intensifies competition, and forces the least efficient … quantify the impacts of removing the Canada-U.S. border on wages, productivity, markups, the share of exporters, the mass of …
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firms, and multiple asymmetric regions. Wages, productivity, consumption diversity, and markups across firms and markets are …
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endogenously determined wages. Trade integration favors wage convergence, intensifies competition, and forces the least efficient … quantify the impacts of removing the Canada-U.S. border on wages, productivity, markups, the share of exporters, the mass of …
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As in much of sub-Saharan Africa, Tanzania has attained rapid economic growth accompanied by only marginal reductions in poverty. Is this mismatch between high economic growth and less significant poverty reduction due to how growth and poverty are measured and reconciled, or more substantial...
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