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Microsoft Word - cpbdoc127.doc
... capital intensive. especially technology-intensive products has increased since 1980 at the expense of mainly primary products. china's exports consist for approximately 40% of unskilled-labour intensive goods. total exports of primary products has declined drastically (from 26% to a meagre 7%), whereas technology- intensive exports has increased from ...
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L:\...\cpb_discussion1 .w [PFP#711495169]
... a lower carbon-intensity of production or a shift in production patterns towards less carbon-intensive sectors (or a combination of the three). applying the logic of the carbon cycle, ... this can be defended by arguing that over time consumption patterns shift towards less carbon-intensive goods like services (de-carbonisation of the society) or by assuming exogenous (biased) technological progress ...
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Research Memorandum (set-up) [PFP#210045728]
... -- consumer goods, energy-intensive and capital goods -- is given in table a.1. tablea.1 manufacturing sectors in worldscan and gtap consumer goods energy-intensive goods capital goods textiles ... skill-intensity, although capital goods (producing both investment goods and durable consumption goods) seems slightly more intensive in high-skilled labour than energy-intensive goods. the difference is ...
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boek compleet
... of energy intensive goods where they have increased comparative advantage over the industrial countries. this would also increase their gains from trade relative to opec. the shift of energy intensive industries ... non-annex b countries, is mainly due to more energy intensive exports to annex b countries and less energy intensive imports from annex b countries. in a sensitivity analysis, changes ...
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Research Memorandum (set-up)
... intensive goods and especially in low-skilled 23 labour-intensive goods. table 4.3 presents for various regions the shares in aggregate value added of three types of sectors traditional; modern and intensive ... other two sectors. however, the increase low-skilled labour intensive goods is larger than the increase high-skilled labour intensive goods. the results of the simulation neatly fits the ...
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new economic geography empirics and regional policy pdf
... able to understand why firms in one region tend to produce labour intensive, and in another capital intensive goods. within the confines of these theories the absence of location choice is ... for labour workers proximity to firms high demand for labour access to cheap consumption goods proximity to workers strong competition for vacancies miscellaneous direct agglomeration advantagesa urban costsb ...
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Research Memorandum (set-up) [PFP#700815377]
... intensive goods. the analysis shows a trade off between specialising in r d-intensive goods and importing these goods. western europe, japan, eastern europe, latin america and south-east asia produce relatively much r d-intensive goods ...
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Microsoft Word - disc44.doc
... while energy intensive sectors such as transport, chemical products and electricity declines in annex b regions. finally, there will be international substitution as the production of energy intensive goods will relocate to non-annex b regions (carbon leakage), as table 4.2 shows. the energy intensive sectors expand in these regions, ...
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Microsoft Word - cpbdoc38.doc
... goods. an investment good consists of several goods from various sectors, such as capital goods, services, and buildings (construction). the producers supply these goods. the total demand for goods ... important for developing countries, such as textiles and clothing, leather and other labour-intensive goods. from that perspective, the gains of further trade liberalisation in manufacturing could ...
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N:\publicaties\...\nahuis.wp [PFP#731253671]
... shift production towards the skilled-intensive goods industries (as the relative price of the skilled-intensive good increases). as the shrinking sector is unskilled-intensive, it releases relatively plentiful unskilled ... as, most importantly, there is no evidence that the relative price of unskilled-intensive goods fell. inequality in middle income countries country year last survey year first ...
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