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International Journal of Productivity and Performance Management (2020) 69 (8): 1765–1796.
Published: 06 August 2020
...Monica Singhania; Neha Saini Purpose The paper attempts to revisit the nexus between economic growth, carbon emissions, trade openness, financial effectiveness and FDI for a sample of seven developed and developing countries using curvilinear relationship as per environmental Kuznets curve (EKC...
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International Journal of Productivity and Performance Management (2011) 60 (8): 857–864.
Published: 01 November 2011
... productivity Financial innovation Velocity of money Banking Economic growth For the last decade, G7 and OECD countries have been trying to explain their growing labour productivity gap with the USA (Giles, 2006 ; Broadway and O'Mahony, 2004). In most cases, the productivity difference is explained...
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Work Study (2000) 49 (5)
Published: 01 September 2000
... © MCB UP Limited 2000 --> Tourism Travel Economic growth Keywords Tourism, Travel, Economic growth Leading politicians and travel industry chiefs representing 35 countries have signed the 2000 Vilamoura Declaration confirming the importance of travel and tourism...
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Work Study (1995) 44 (1): 16–17.
Published: 01 February 1995
... towards centralization and bureaucratization. This article seeks to explain briefly these problems and their implications for human resource development. © MCB UP Limited 1995 Economic growth India Productivity Let us look towards traditional industries such as textiles, mining...
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Work Study (1993) 42 (7): 13–19.
Published: 01 July 1993
...Gyula Vastag; D. Clay Whybark Asks whether China will be able to sustain its current rate of economic growth and compete in the North American market, by comparing manufacturing practices in China and North America. Uses data obtained by questionnaire from companies in the non‐fashion textile...
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Work Study (1991) 40 (1): 15–17.
Published: 01 January 1991
... manpower use. Concludes that increasing productivity can be likened to running a marathon in that it is a long haul effort where a constant pace cannot be maintained, but unlike a marathon, there is no finishing line. © MCB UP Limited 1991 Competitiveness Economic growth Management philosophy...
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Work Study (1990) 39 (2): 6–19.
Published: 01 February 1990
... and therefore of productivity. Given the strong economic growth of recent years we would therefore have expected productivity to have grown by more than 1 per cent. The fact that it did not implies that the previously unemployed have been entering low productivity (and low wage) jobs. In addition, a recent...

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