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Microsoft Word - cpbdoc194.doc
... et al. countries that are included in the oecd country sample are mainly oecd-countries and (former) central and eastern european countries. appendix a provides a list of these countries. indices ... language barriers (7%), currency barriers (14%), information cost barriers (6%), and security barriers for rich countries (3%). these are unilateral trade costs study, we use two indicators for trade ...
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effect early tracking participation higher education pdf
... , both the level and growth of participation in higher education is low compared to other rich countries (cpb, 2005). according , the early tracking regime in the netherlands causes a severe constraint for ... , both the level and growth of participation in higher education is low compared to other rich countries (cpb, 2005). according to the oecd, the early tracking regime in the netherlands causes a ...
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Microsoft Word - discussion72.doc
... cosmetic.6 the effects of gdps per capita are about 0.5, showing that rich countries trade more than proportionally with each other. finally, the estimate for (the log of) ... small countries than for large countries. small countries need foreign markets in order to benefit from scale effects. particular relevant for smaller countries, such as most of the cee countries. however, if these countries ...
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Microsoft Word - cpbdoc_tang.doc
... policies (such as china's one-child policy and immigration policies in rich countries), and so forth. 14 countries improve their living standards. the asian experience is illuminating in this ... the model simulations assume perfect capital mobility within the group of rich countries as well as between rich and poor countries. with perfect mobility large swings in the current account are feasible ...
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N:\...\EINDVERSIE_deel1.w [PFP#1030632807]
... the distinction between the club of rich countries and the group of developing countries. following social preferences for individual freedom and diversity, european countries limit the role of the ... countries to resolve their disputes. conflicts between rich and poor the disagreements between developed and developing countries may jeopardise the new trade round. a number of developing countries ...
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L:\...\cpb_discussion1 .w [PFP#711495169]
... poor countries are sometimes reluctant to co-operate given the fact that the mass of emissions and the principle cause of high concentrations can be traced back to the currently rich countries.3 the second type of flexibility relates to the choice of instruments and is often referred to as 'how flexibility'. although countries have some freedom in ...
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Research Memorandum (set-up) [PFP#210045728]
... scenario many poor countries catch up, though not completely, with rich countries. non-oecd countries grow at a per capita rate of 5%, see table 2.1. only few countries have been able ... low- skilled workers in the rich countries, should not ignore the characteristics of the development process of poor countries. changes in demand and employment patterns in developing countries are inevitable, and ...
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Research Memorandum (set-up) [PFP#902192174]
... countries education expenditure in 1994 and the coefficient of residual income progression panel on the right-hand side shows large differences within the group of rich countries ... scandinavian countries. to uncover the role of trade unions figure i also plots for 18 oecd countries the coefficient ... data for 15 countries at the beginning of the eighties (1981) and data for 21 countries in the middle ...
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N:\...\funds and games.wp [PFP#420725591]
... experience, the return on technological investment increases with the stock of accumulated knowledge. rich countries at the technological forefront may therefore find it easier to think of new ... the economic geography literature (see section 3.1). table 3.1 convergence within countries countries number of regions in sample years yearly rate of convergence () a -convergence? initial ) ) (1996) ...
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excellence-productivity.pdf
... countries. the analysis shows that the level and growth of the dutch tertiary attainment in 2004 lies below several other rich countries, particularly the scandinavian countries. a complication is that international comparisons of attainment are difficult because of differences between educational systems. several countries have ...
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