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Structural Change through Vertical Integration: a practical Guide to Building Indicators in R
The advancement of digital technologies has transformed services into strategic inputs for manufacturing, intensifying intersectoral interactions. This shift challenges traditional sector-based approaches, which may yield biased indicators of structural ...
Adilson Giovanini +1 more
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Transformation of Employment by Types of Economic Activity as an Indicator of Structural Changes in the Economy of Ukraine [PDF]
The aim of the article is to analyze the process of structural transformations of employment in Ukraine by spheres of economic activity in order to identify priority directions for the development of the labor market in the context of the world economic ...
Antonyuk Valentina P. +1 more
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Realization of Industry Export Potential in the Republic of Belarus: Trends, Factors, Perspectives
Main development trends and complex of internal and external factors influencing on export potential of the industrial sector in the Republic of Belarus have been revealed and determined on the basis of the analysis of national and international ...
I. S. Blagush, N. Ya. Kazhurо
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ABSTRACT This paper examines long‐run unconditional convergence of labour productivity in manufacturing across 48 contiguous U.S. states. We construct a detailed panel data set of state‐industry pairs with over 120 industries covering the period 1880–2007.
Alexander Klein +2 more
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The industrial equilibrium exchange rate in Brazil: an estimation
This paper presents a methodology for calculating the industrial equilibrium exchange rate, which is defined as the one enabling exporters of state-of-the-art manufactured goods to be competitive abroad.
Nelson Marconi
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New Labor Governance? The German Supply Chain Act and National Governance Mechanisms in Brazil
ABSTRACT Due diligence laws respond to labor governance challenges and to a lack of public governance addressing human rights violations in Global Value Chains. Despite ongoing contestation, the German Supply Chain Due Diligence Act seeks to hold German‐based firms accountable for human rights risks in their supply chains.
Helena Gräf
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Where Did Development Economics Come From?
Development and Change, EarlyView.
Eric Helleiner
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ABSTRACT Socioeconomic developments in high‐income countries since the postwar era have induced fundamental changes in the predominant social risks to which people are exposed. This article seeks to determine whether this evolution is accompanied by changing expectations of the welfare state.
Andrew Zola
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Rethinking Regional Innovation Systems in the Age of De‐Globalisation
Abstract Since a few years, the international economic system has been experiencing the risk of growing fragmentation and uncertainty. However, research on Regional Innovation Systems (RIS) has yet to comprehensively engage with this phenomenon, despite its (spatial) significance. The paper contributes to addressing this gap, in particular by exploring
Francesco Molica +2 more
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Housing in “intramural favelas”
This paper develops a deeper look into new residential appropriations of space in marginalized areas of a large Brazilian city, while highlighting the subjective importance of housing and its meaning beyond the idea of shelter.
Cláudia Seldin, Juliana Canedo
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