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Microsoft Word - discussion72.doc
... openness, i.e. the ratio of trade to gdp, expands output by about long run. combining the two effects, the new ... regression results and estimate effect of accessing the eu on output for all the accession countries. section 5 concludes. 5 see koukhartchouk ... c. l. jones, 1999, why do some countries produce so much more output per worker than others, quarterly journal of economics 114(1), p. 83-116. ...
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... economy then is in equilibrium and output per worker grows at a constant rate the rate of technological progress. in the steady state, the growth rate of per capita income is therefore completely ... for conditionalxi t, -convergence is usually difficult because the country-specific steady-state value of output is unknown. indeed, it depends on hard-to-measure (especially at the regional level) ...
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Microsoft Word - Holland 110111
... per 3 years of employment up to a maximum of 6 months notice (after employment in 8 years and 7 months). it is possible to be hired as white collar worker ... to the output path, but the level of employment is now aligned to output according to the ... per worker and number of employees. datasource oecd (2010). 4.1. adjusting labour input it is to be expected that employment is more sensitive to output ...
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Microsoft Word - DP_voorblad_scale_def.doc
... come from eurostat's newcronos database. capital is expressed in constant prices using the gross output deflator per sub-sector of the business services industry from the euklems-database. in order ... of firms per country), average for all sample countries, 2000-2005. data sources own calculations based on eurostat newcronos data, sbs and euklems data. figure 3 plots the capital intensity per worker ...
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does employment affect productivity pdf
... cross-country regressions relating the change in output-per-worker (over year periods) to the change in employment and the initial level of output-per-worker. using a panel of 18 oecd countries ... may have changed after 1995. these papers show a strong co-movement between output- per-worker and labour variables (population, labour force and employment), suggesting that demographics variables have ...
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Research Memorandum (set-up) [PFP#792279750]
... can be derived from a bargaining model, namely where w denotes annual total wage costs per worker (inclusive of employer social security and pension premium payments), py the price of value ... response to a shock, and would additionally require, for instance, the dynamic modelling of equilibrium output since output is a major determinant of equilibrium employment l . indeed, a proper analysis of ...
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N:\...\discussion26.wp [PFP#1230639143]
... value added as the measure of output as this measure is better comparable across industries than gross output. subscripts refer to firms (i ) and ... they became cheaper than other inputs so, more and better ict per worker has contributed to higher productivity. however, it is argued that ... section 2, we could also opt for gross output (or total sales) as the measure of output, but we have chosen not to ...
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... are there improvements in labour productivity that go beyond the direct contribution of more capital per worker? the latter effect points toward spill-over effects or externalities of ict-capital, generating ... the second indicator is the ratio of ict-capital to output. the last indicator focusses on the use of ict-capital per worker. ict can affect productivity growth, but the causality could also ...
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analyzing fiscal policy netherlands simulations revised mimic pdf
... mainly consists of capital-intensive industries subject to fierce competition from other countries. the output-market environment for all firms is characterized by monopolistic competition. in particular, firms ... the minimum wage. in particular, we use a distribution function per type of labor for the (match-specific) productivity per worker. this function is based on micro panels for wages. minimum ...
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dp206sorting and output loss due search frictions 0 pdf
... and mortensen (1998) because discounting reduces future output while population growth increases it. new workers enter the labor force as unemployed. labor supply per worker type and the productivity in the optimal ... the right hand side is employment, 1 u; times the quasi-rents per worker, which is equal to expected 11 output exy minus expected wages exw. the reservation value of the mismatch ...
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