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International Journal of Manpower (2025) 46 (3): 391–409.
Published: 06 December 2024
... expanded form, which had not been employed in earlier studies in the context of India. The authors also show that a high economic growth rate is a necessary but not sufficient condition to solve the chronic and structural unemployment problem in India. C12 C22 E24 O10 During the first decade...
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International Journal of Manpower (2020) 41 (7): 1119–1134.
Published: 11 December 2019
...Malin Song; Qianjiao Xie Purpose The purpose of this paper is to analyze the influence of the green talent dividend on China’s economic growth and regional differences using a theoretical derivation of the Cobb–Douglas production function. Design/methodology/approach This study develops...
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International Journal of Manpower (2014) 35 (1-2): 33–55.
Published: 06 May 2014
...Dr. Annie Tubadji, Professor Joachim Moeller and Professor Peter Nijkamp; Alberto Bucci; Pier Luigi Sacco; Giovanna Segre Purpose – Despite the growing literature aimed at explaining how cultural and artistic production feeds economic growth, the causal relationships and interplays...
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International Journal of Manpower (2014) 35 (1-2): 56–88.
Published: 06 May 2014
... seminal contributions to neoclassical growth theory. Their take is that economic growth could be generated, and also measured, through a “rate of technical progress”. A decade later, Dale Jorgenson and Griliches (1967) provided a more careful measurement of factor inputs. Their contribution suggests...
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International Journal of Manpower (2010) 31 (7): 732–754.
Published: 19 October 2010
... Economic growth Modelling A first aim of this paper is to provide a synthetic account of the key determinants of the links between productivity and employment, and to illustrate some stylised facts of recent economic growth and labour market performance, with particular reference to EU countries...
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International Journal of Manpower (1995) 16 (10): 39–56.
Published: 01 December 1995
... graduates employed in other fields, those serving in the military, postgraduate students and some undergraduates. There is no magic recipe for economic growth. As pointed out by Nelson (1992, p. 357), “staying competitive means different things in different national contexts”. The case of Greece...
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International Journal of Manpower (1995) 16 (1): 46–57.
Published: 01 February 1995
... significance at the 5 per cent level. Furthermore, in half of the cases the usual t test also leads us to reject the unit restriction on the coefficient of the hours term in model (3) at the 5 per cent level. © MCB UP Limited 1995 Economic growth Organization for Economic Co‐operation...

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