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Managing Demographic Transitions: A Comprehensive Analysis of China's Path to Economic Sustainability [PDF]
This article presents an analysis of China's economic evolution amidst demographic changes from 1990 to 2050, offering valuable insights for academia and policymakers. It uniquely intertwines various economic theories with empirical data, examining the impact of an aging population, urbanization, and family dynamics on labor, demand, and productivity ...
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Economics of Rice Production in Pyuthan District of Nepal [PDF]
A research was conducted at Pyuthan district in order to access the profitability of rice production in Pyuthan during the summer season of 2018-2019.
Bhusal, S. (Sagar)+3 more
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On the economics of agricultural production* [PDF]
Agriculture is in the business of using ecosystem services to produce food. Examining how agro‐ecosystems function provides useful insights into the economics of agriculture. Of special interest are the presence and nature of scale effects, complementarity effects and convexity effects in ecosystem functioning.
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Product Complexity and Economic Development [PDF]
We rank 5,107 products and 124 countries according to the Hidalgo and Hausmann (2009) measures of complexity. We find that: (1) the most complex products are in machinery, chemicals, and metals, while the least complex products are raw materials and commodities, wood, textiles, and agricultural products; (2) the most complex economies in the world are ...
Arnelyn Abdon+3 more
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Firm-level supply chains to minimize unemployment and economic losses in rapid decarbonization scenarios [PDF]
Urgently needed carbon emissions reductions might lead to strict command-and-control decarbonization strategies with potentially negative economic consequences. Analysing the entire firm-level production network of a European economy, we have explored how the worst outcomes of such approaches can be avoided.
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Economic hysteresis in hog production [PDF]
German hog production only responds in a very limited way to price fluctuations in the pork market. The hog production concentrates on a few regions though it is not bound to special natural conditions such as soil quality. Furthermore, the volume of production does not vary over time.
Hinrichs, Jan+2 more
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The Use of Quantile Methods in Economic History [PDF]
Quantile regression and quantile treatment effect methods are powerful econometric tools for considering economic impacts of events or variables of interest beyond the mean. The use of quantile methods allows for an examination of impacts of some independent variable over the entire distribution of continuous dependent variables.
arxiv
Do economic effects of the anti-COVID-19 lockdowns in different regions interact through supply chains? [PDF]
To prevent the spread of COVID-19, many cities, states, and countries have `locked down', restricting economic activities in non-essential sectors. Such lockdowns have substantially shrunk production in most countries. This study examines how the economic effects of lockdowns in different regions interact through supply chains, a network of firms for ...
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Intermediate inputs and economic productivity [PDF]
Many models of economic growth exclude materials, energy and other intermediate inputs from the production function. Growing environmental pressures and resource prices suggest that this may be increasingly inappropriate. This paper explores the relationship between intermediate input intensity, productivity and national accounts using a panel dataset ...
Simon Baptist, Cameron Hepburn
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Economic Insecurity and the Globalization of Production [PDF]
A central question in the international and comparative political economy literatures on globalization is whether economic integration increases worker insecurity in advanced economies. Previous research has focused on the role of international trade and has failed to produce convincing evidence that such a link exists.
Matthew J. Slaughter+2 more
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