نتایج جستجو برای: economic productivity

تعداد نتایج: 390049  

2017
Sachiko Ozawa Samantha Clark Allison Portnoy Simrun Grewal Meghan L Stack Anushua Sinha Andrew Mirelman Heather Franklin Ingrid K Friberg Yvonne Tam Neff Walker Andrew Clark Matthew Ferrari Chutima Suraratdecha Steven Sweet Sue J Goldie Tini Garske Michelle Li Peter M Hansen Hope L Johnson Damian Walker

OBJECTIVE To estimate the economic impact likely to be achieved by efforts to vaccinate against 10 vaccine-preventable diseases between 2001 and 2020 in 73 low- and middle-income countries largely supported by Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance. METHODS We used health impact models to estimate the economic impact of achieving forecasted coverages for vaccination against Haemophilus influenzae type b,...

2001
Dirk Pilat

32 Productivity is, once more, on the agenda in many OECD countries. It has long been regarded as the long-run driver of economic growth, but attention for productivity-related issues has waxed and waned over the past decades. In recent years, productivity growth has received a great deal of attention in several OECD countries, notably Australia, Canada, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom and ...

2015
Jianchang Lu Weiguo Fan

Based on the international community’s analysis of the present CO2 emissions situation, a Log Mean Divisia Index (LMDI) decomposition model is proposed in this paper, aiming to reflect the decomposition of carbon productivity. The model is designed by analyzing the factors that affect carbon productivity. China’s contribution to carbon productivity is analyzed from the dimensions of influencing...

2001
Andreas Hornstein Per Krusell

T here is little doubt that we are witnessing a technological revolution. The question is, does this technological revolution have revolutionary economic consequences? In particular, is economic productivity growing at a much faster rate today, and if so, will it continue to do so in the future? In this article, we review recent literature on the measurement of productivity growth in the United...

2007
Zachary Dyckman Michael Harper Peter McMenamin

This article provides comments of three conference panel members on the analyses of the productivity adjustment used in the Medicare Economic Index (MEI), and on exploratory estimates of physician-specific productivity measures. Each has a different background and perspective.

2011
José Lobo Luís M. A. Bettencourt Deborah Strumsky Geoffrey B. West

The factors that explain differences in the economic productivity of urban areas have remained difficult to measure and identify unambiguously. Here we show that a synthesis of the classical representation of economic activity in a city in terms of a production function, together with a scaling perspective that accounts for the systematic effects of population size, leads to a new expression fo...

2018
Chang Dou Rick Gustafson Renata Bura

Background In the biofuel industry, land productivity is important to feedstock growers and conversion process product yield is important to the biorefinery. The crop productivity, however, may not positively correlate with bioconversion yield. Therefore, it is important to evaluate sugar yield and biomass productivity. In this study, 2-year-old poplar trees harvested in the first coppice cycle...

2017
Ak Narayan Poudel David Newlands Padam Simkhada

BACKGROUND There have been only limited studies assessing the economic burden of HIV/AIDS in terms of direct costs, and there has been no published study related to productivity costs in Nepal. Therefore, this study explores in detail the economic burden of HIV/AIDS, including direct costs and productivity costs. This paper focuses on the direct costs of seeking treatment, productivity costs, a...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Prabhu L Pingali

A detailed retrospective of the Green Revolution, its achievement and limits in terms of agricultural productivity improvement, and its broader impact at social, environmental, and economic levels is provided. Lessons learned and the strategic insights are reviewed as the world is preparing a "redux" version of the Green Revolution with more integrative environmental and social impact combined ...

2008
Holger Strulik

This article investigates economic performance when enforceable property rights are missing and subsistence needs matter. It shows that if per capita income is sufficiently high, a windfall gain in productivity triggers behavior that leads to higher growth (the normal reaction). The same shock can produce voracious behavior and lower growth when faced by poor economic agents, in particular when...

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