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We study how the import of older and more polluting technologies alters the relationship between output and environmental quality in developing countries within a vintage capital framework. Our results show that old technologies prolong the period until which pollution may eventually decrease...
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labour force survey to examine whether active job search is important in determining the labour market transitions of the non …
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labour force survey to examine whether active job search is important in determining the labour market transitions of the non …
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. This study uses the World Bank Enterprise Survey (WBES) 2010 and Compete Caribbean's Productivity Technology Innovation … Survey (PROTEqIN) 2014 to provide empirical evidence on in-firm training in the region. The results suggest that there is a …
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labour force survey to examine whether active job search is important in determining the labour market transitions of the non …
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We investigate how urban concentration and urbanization affect economic growth in developing countries. Using semi-parametric estimation techniques on a cross-country panel of 39 countries for the years 1960-1990 we discover a U-shaped relationship for urban concentration. This suggests the...
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