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The Role of Urban Agglomerations for Economic and Productivity Growth [PDF]
This article discusses how urban agglomerations – cities – affect economic productivity. It uses an internationally harmonized definition of cities that aims to capture the true extent of an urban agglomeration and is not limited by administrative city ...
Rüdiger Ahrend +2 more
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Measuring and decomposing total productivity growth of sugar beet production factors in Iran
The purpose of this study was to estimate the rate of growth of total productivity factors in sugar beet production for different provinces and the decomposition of productivity growth rate into technological changes, changes in management efficiency and
M. Tahami Pour, I. Saleh, M. Nemati
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Implementation of KLEMS Economic Productivity Accounts in Poland
The aim of the article is to demonstrate how the KLEMS economic productivity accounts for Poland have been performed. The main research problem was to find solutions to certain country‑specific data insufficiencies.
Dariusz Cezary Kotlewski +1 more
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This study examines the macroeconomic determinants of total factor productivity (TFP), a critical factor for sustainable economic growth, within the scope of the dataset, including the 1990–2017 period and 27 OECD countries.
Nadide Yiğiteli, Fahriye Öztürk
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An Empirical Study Of Productivity Growth In EU28 - Spatial Panel Analysis
This paper investigates the spatial process of productivity growth in the European Union on the foundations of the theory of New Economic Geography. The proposed model is based on the study of NUTS 2 regions and takes into consideration a spatial weights
Alicja Olejnik
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Product‐Marketing Innovation, Skills, and Firm Productivity Growth [PDF]
The role of product and marketing innovation for productivity growth is addressed using survey and register data for the Danish economy. It is hypothesized that product and marketing innovation are complementary inputs and that innovation activities are skill‐intensive.
Junge, Martin +2 more
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This article proposes a model to examine the impact of trade liberalization on productivity growth in developing countries, exemplified by Vietnam, which is positioned at a technological distance from the frontier. Built upon the Schumpeterian framework
Nguyen Dac Dung
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Structural Transformation to Manufacturing and Services: What Role for Trade?
Understanding how and why economies structurally transform as they grow is crucial for making sound national policy decisions. Typically, analysts who study this issue focus on sectoral shares of gross domestic product and employment.
Kym Anderson, Sundar Ponnusamy
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NonDestructive Testing of Growth Productivity
The necessary condition for obtaining high yields is the management of plant production processes in closed artificial agroecosystems. It is important to control the intensity of these processes in a dynamic mode.
A. P. Grishin +2 more
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The Productivity to Paycheck Gap: What the Data Show [PDF]
This report makes a series of adjustments to the most common measure of U.S. productivity growth (i.e., non-farm business sector) as well as to measures of wage growth, to determine the extent to which lagging wages can be blamed on weak productivity ...
Dean Baker
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