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MEASURING THE PARTICIPATION OF COUNTRIES IN GLOBAL VALUE CHAIN [PDF]

open access: yesAkademičnij Oglâd, 2022
The article is devoted to the generalization and systematization of the main theoretical approaches and practical methods of measuring the participation of countries or industries in global value chains (GVC).
Iryna G. Pavlovska   +2 more
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On Measuring the Value of a Nonmarket Good Using Market Data [PDF]

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Agricultural Economics, 2006
We use line integral theory to lay out in a more general theoretical framework the conditions under which it is possible to measure with market data the welfare effects of a change in a nonmarket good. We present in detail a numerical method of measuring the value of nonmarket goods using market data, under either weak neutrality or weak ...
David S. Bullock, Nicholas Minot
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Integration of Ukraine to the Global Value Chains

open access: yesComparative Economic Research, 2022
The article considers the theoretical and methodological approaches to global value chains when measuring international trade. Global trends in the modern development of international trade are analysed, and the main challenges of international trade ...
Vitalii Venger   +2 more
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TIME VS. GOODS: THE VALUE OF MEASURING HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGIES [PDF]

open access: yesReview of Income and Wealth, 2006
We take U.S. and Israeli household data on expenditures of time and goods, generate an exhaustive set of commodities that households produce/consume using them, and calculate their relative goods intensities. Leisure activities are uniformly relatively time intensive, health, travel and lodging relatively goods intensive.
Reuben Gronau, Daniel S. Hamermesh
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Economic Growth Modelling in West Nusa Tenggara Using Bayesian Spatial Model Approach

open access: yesJTAM (Jurnal Teori dan Aplikasi Matematika), 2021
Economic growth is a measure of the welfare of the people in an area. Economic movement is characterized by the number of goods and services produced. The high amount of goods produced and the services used are of course strongly influenced by the amount
Siti Soraya   +2 more
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Economic Valuation of Cultural Goods (Case Study: Isfahan City of Arts) [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Business and Development Studies, 2015
In today’s world, no one can deny the expansion of economic influence in the various aspects of social life and economization of immaterial issues of social life is becoming more obvious every day.
Homa Moazzen Jamshidi   +3 more
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Valid oxygen uptake measurements: using high r2 values with good intentions can bias upward the determination of standard metabolic rate [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Fish Biology, 2021
AbstractThis analysis shows good intentions in the selection of valid and precise oxygen uptake (O2) measurements by retaining only slopes of declining dissolved oxygen level in a respirometer that have very high values of the coefficient of determination, r2, are not always successful at excluding nonlinear slopes.
Denis Chabot   +2 more
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The Effect of Trade Liberalization on the Growth of Green GDP in Iran Using Gravitational Search Algorithm and the Algorithm Firefly [PDF]

open access: yesپژوهش‌های برنامه و توسعه, 2021
One of the reason affecting on the national economy is, GDP . But it only covers market value of final goods and services produced in the economy;it is not inclusive negative environmental impacts.On the other hand as a result of trade liberalization ...
nahid pourfereidooni   +2 more
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POST-KEYNESIANISM: EVOLUTION OF KEYNESIAN MACROECONOMICS IN THE 20TH CENTURY

open access: yesVestnik MGIMO-Universiteta, 2016
The article analyzes the development of J.M. Keynes's theory in the second half of the twentieth century due to the works within the new direction of economical science - Post-Keynesianism.
L. N. Artamonova
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Measuring the Intermediate Goods’ External Dependency on the Global Value Chain: A Case Study of China

open access: yesSustainability, 2022
In the face of the anti-globalization trend and the shrinking of the global value chain, ensuring the safety of the global layout of the industrial chain and the sustainability of each country’s internal intermediate product production cycle has become an important new development strategy for all countries.
Wen Chen, Lizhi Xing
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