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excellence-productivity.pdf
... robust for three subsamples of countries from poor to rich, where for poorest countries the adoption effect is significant, and for the richest countries the innovation effect dominates. 5 ... pace) the us was growing faster than the more vocationally oriented european countries. the latter countries experienced skill shortages in the rapidly advancing technology areas. historical evidence on the ...
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... see appendix. 13 only spain, denmark and luxembourg experienced a decline in inequality in the period considered. all other countries experienced - though in different magnitude - an increase in inequality. for the remainder, a clear pattern does not emerge, however. contrary to initial expectations countries such ...
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worldscan-core-version.pdf
... technology to differ across countries. potentially, countries can catch up backward countries can learn relatively easily the state-of-the-art technology employed in leading countries. second, the model ... agriculture. figure 2.3 shows that some countries experienced a considerable fall in agricultural employment between 1960 and 1990. typically, the countries that went through a process of rapid ...
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Manager turnover and firm performance
... (euwals et al., 2011). most developed countries experienced a much earlier increase in female participation, while most of the less developed countries experienced none so far. in this study, the ... based on family unification. 3 according to the dutch official statistics, the western countries include countries in europe (except turkey), north america, oceania, japan and indonesia. indonesians are ...
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Microsoft Word - rapport visitatiecie 2010.doc
... the forecasting by other (inter)national organisations. like a number of other institutions, cpb has experienced large forecast errors in the context of the financial and economic crisis. while this phenomenon ... (in particular the forecasting 7 work) is done inside the ministry of finance in other countries. as such, it is difficult to find the right comparison in terms of sister' institutes ...
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paper-flex-fitzenberger_0.pdf
... skilled workers stopped at that time. for both countries increased immigration might help to explain these trends.16 medium-skilled workers in both countries make up for the largest share in ... cycle wage profiles faced by successive cohorts are statistically indistinguishable. however, considering the wage growth experienced by a particular cohort over time or over age, it can be tested whether ...
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Two-Tier Labor Markets in the Great Recession: France vs. Spain
... downturn, growth in the french labor force has hardly altered, while in spain it has experienced a significant slowdown. france has suffered a small employment fall (0.3% p.a.), though ... in france, such as temporary jobs proper (emploi interimaire or emploi temporaire). moreover, in both countries there are also jobs intermediated by temporary work agencies and most apprenticeship contracts are ...
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Microsoft Word - paper_flex_fredriksson.docx
... correlation between unemployment and the effects of training in germany should be different from other countries. however, we are reluctant work in progress - do not quote ifau what active labor market ... the median of these differences. over the studied time period (1999 2005) a median region experienced a difference between high and low unemployment states in the order of two percentage points ...
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border tax adjustment and eu ets quantitative assessment pdf
... and scott taylor (2008) indicates that indeed industries, whose abatement costs increased most, experienced the largest increases in net imports. border trade measures might be considered to ... two general categories of regions are distinguished developed countries, referred to as annex i countries and developing countries, referred to as non-annex i countries. worldscan data for the base year ...
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How Large was the Credit Crunch in the OECD?
... on oecd national accounts statistics. states, closely followed by the rest of the oecd countries, experienced large negative growth rates (fig. 1). banking credit to non-financial sectors also started ... the industries with higher short-term liquidity needs experienced a lower growth in countries with larger value of shares traded, i.e. in countries with deeper financial markets. this result gives ...
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