نتایج جستجو برای: sectoral effects

تعداد نتایج: 1549331  

Journal: :Australian and New Zealand Journal of Ophthalmology 1996

Journal: :The Economic Journal 2011

Journal: :SSRN Electronic Journal 2007

2003
William Pizer Dallas Burtraw Winston Harrington Richard Newell James Sanchirico

Economic analyses of climate change policies frequently focus on reductions of energyrelated carbon dioxide emissions via market-based, economywide policies. The current course of environment and energy policy debate in the United States, however, suggests an alternative outcome: inefficiently designed and/or sector-based policies. This paper uses a collection of specialized, sector-based model...

Journal: :IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters 2015

2015
Simone Manganelli Alexander Popov

a r t i c l e i n f o This paper studies how financial development affects the volatility of GDP growth through the channel of sectoral reallocation. For 28 OECD countries over the period 1970–2007, we construct a benchmark industrial portfolio that minimizes the economy's long-term volatility for a given level of long-term labor productivity growth. We find that financial development substanti...

2013
Sebastian Wolf

Only a few European integration experts know that Jean Monnet, one of the masterminds of the European Coal and Steel Community, strongly preferred the European Atomic Energy Communitl to the European Economic Community in the 1950s and 1960s. From his point of view, sectoral and technical cooperation in the field of nuclear energy seemed to be much more promising in order to foster European int...

2002
Larry D. Qiu

We build a multi-sectoral North–South trade model to analyze international intellectual property rights (IPR) protection. By comparing the Nash equilibrium IPR protection standard of the South (the developing countries) with that of the North (the developed countries), we find that the former is naturally weaker than the latter. Moreover, we show that both regions can gain from an agreement tha...

2015
JANNEKE PIETERS

— Based on an extended Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) for 2002–03, this study shows how sectoral growth in India affects inequality. A breakdown of the wage account into three educational levels and 10 sectors of employment improves the link between sectoral expansion and household income in the SAM. The results show that only agricultural growth reduces inequality, while growth in heavy manufa...

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