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Productivity Growth and Convergence in Crop, Ruminant and Non-Ruminant Production: Measurement and Forecasts [PDF]

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There is considerable interest in projections of future productivity growth in agriculture. Whether one is interested in the outlook for global commodity markets, future patterns of international trade, or the interactions between land use, deforestation
Foster, Kenneth A.   +4 more
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Is There a "New Economy" in Ireland? [PDF]

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This paper reviews the sources of economic growth in Ireland between 1962 and 2000. The purpose of this analysis is to assess if there is a “new economy” in Ireland.
Slevin, Geraldine
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Productivity and externalities : models of export led growth [PDF]

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In developing countries, industrialization for successful export-led growth has been associated with rapid structural change and growth in productivity. Standard neoclassical growth models have difficulty explaining this change in performance. This paper
de Melo, Jaime, Robinson, Sherman
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Capital Accumulation, Productivity and Growth [PDF]

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A consensus has emerged that the remarkable behavior of IT prices provides the key to the surge in US economic growth after 1995. The relentless decline in the prices of information technology equipment and software has steadily enhanced the role of IT ...
Dale W. Jorgenson
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Does employment generation really matter for poverty reduction ? [PDF]

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This paper analyzes how the employment/productivity profile of growth and its sectoral pattern are correlated with poverty reduction. The authors use a sample of 104 short-run growth spells in developing countries, between 1980 and 2001.
Gutierrez, Catalina   +3 more
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Creative destruction and aggregate productivity growth [PDF]

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Productivity growth is the engine of economic growth and is responsible for rising standards of living. But all firms do not partake equally in the nation's productivity growth.
Shigeru Fujita
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