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human capital and total factor productivity (TFP) is assessed. The study shows that much higher investments in physical and … targets of the Plan. Particularly in the industry sector negative TFP growth hampers growth of output and productivity in the …This study investigates the performances of growth and productivity in Syria for the period 1985-2008 by means of …
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human capital and total factor productivity (TFP) is assessed. The study shows that much higher investments in physical and … targets of the Plan. Particularly in the industry sector negative TFP growth hampers growth of output and productivity in the …This study investigates the performances of growth and productivity in Syria for the period 1985-2008 by means of …
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factor productivity, GDP volatility, negative returns on investment, and a labor force that is too reliant on government … encouraging increased domestic, especially private, investment. Well-targeted policies should be adopted to accelerate reform and …
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Much of the debate about the impact of China on the international political economy arises from the many dimensions of the potential impact and the lack of historical precedent for such a large change. This paper provides some context for thinking about these issues by contrasting China’s...
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investment rates, the main source of India’s growth acceleration is the modest upward trend in productivity growth since the 1970 …India’s investment rate has increased fourfold since 1950 and is now nearly 40% of GDP. Many studies have suggested … that this rising investment rate is the most significant component of India’s growth acceleration. I assess these …
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