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Kelly Patricia Murillo, Eugenio Rocha, Clara Ines Pardo
Pág. 3235 - 3251
An energy efficiency comparison of manufacturing sectors of eight European countries, between 2008-2013, is performed in order to understand how the world economical crisis affected their performance. The analysis rely in a combination of multidirectiona...
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Yücel Candemir, Dilay Çelebi
Pág. 4692 - 4707
Economic development is a process in which an economy converts itself from one where the community saves and invests at low levels to another where these variables are turned into higher values. Putting it in other words, more than this rather rudimentar...
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Jernej Pri?enk, Jernej Turk, Karmen Pa?ek, Crtomir Rozman, Andreja Borec and Nejc Zidar
The content of this paper presents the research results of a three-year research project in which a multi-criteria evaluation model (according to the DEX methodology) was developed for the evaluation of three different food sectors (represented by a catt...
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Benjamin Mudiangombe Mudiangombe and John Weirstrass Muteba Mwamba
This paper investigates whether currency risk is priced differently in the different sectors (industrial, financial, and basic materials) of equity markets in a sample of developed United States of America (USA) and developing economies (Brazil, India, P...
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Majid Eskafi, Poonam Taneja and Gudmundur F. Ulfarsson
Maritime sectors have always dealt with uncertainties and disruptions. The COVID pandemic confronted the cruise industry with profound, wide-ranging, and lasting challenges while disrupting normal operations. Although the cruise industry contributes to t...
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Adisu Abebaw Degu
Pág. 246 - 257
This study examined the effect of sectoral output volatility on economic growth and the determinants of economic growth in the Ethiopian economy. The study used annual time series data spanning from 1981 to 2018 and included capital stock, work...
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Adisu Abebaw Degu
Pág. 246 - 257
This study examined the effect of sectoral output volatility on economic growth and the determinants of economic growth in the Ethiopian economy. The study used annual time series data spanning from 1981 to 2018 and included capital stock, work...
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Boris Graizbord and Luis Enrique Santiago
In this paper, we analyze the labor productivity of ?knowledge-intensive services? (KIS) located in the four larger metropolitan areas in Mexico. We discuss the accepted explanation to why big cities concentrate the best and most qualified jobs and activ...
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Anna Maria Variato,Paolo Maranzano,Roberto Romano
Pág. 207 - 236
Il presente contributo rappresenta le caratteristiche settoriali del paese per identificarne punti di forza e di debolezza, così da delineare proposte coerenti con il piano ?Next Generation EU?. La trattazione verte sul posizionamento dei sett...
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Pallavee Srivastava,Priyanka Srivastava
nsurance sector competes by innovating and developing the core competencies of their human resources. The human resource system can be made effective by having a valid appraisal system that also acts as a true motivator. In order to ensure that the right...
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Yofhi Septian P,Tri Nurdyastuti
Pág. p.221 - 229
Research Objectives To determine the Stregth, Weekness, Opportunuty, Threat Boyolali Regency in2010-2016. This study uses quantitative and qualitative descriptive data using secondary data from BPS Sragen Regency in 2010-2016. The research uses quantitat...
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Safet KURTOVIC,Blerim HALILI,Nehat MAXHUNI
Pág. 247 - 262
JEL. F10, F11, F14.
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Paulina Harun
Pág. 293 - 304
Economic development is seen as a process of transition from one phase to another, from simple economic structure (agriculture) to the modern economy structure. Economic development is characterized by changes in the structure of the agricultural sector ...
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Fahd Boundi Chraki
Pág. 55 - 81
This article seeks to identify the industrial sectors that are key to the Mexican economy. To this end the following methodologies are employed, all based on input-output analysis: a) the Chenery-Watabane Method (1958) for calculating direct productive l...
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Gabriel Eduardo Escobar Arias
Pág. 141 - 158
To relate cashflow to the economic environment in which a business exists it is important to study and how the environment forms a context for investment, finance and operational decisions. The main aim is to determine the relationship bet...
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Sorab Sadri
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This paper is based on sixteen years of intensive examination and research into three Industrial Sectors (manufacturing, process and technology) of Western India and all observations contained herein are born out of and relate directly to those sectors. ...
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Elmarie Papageorgiou,Nirupa Padia,Yaeesh Yasseen
AbstractOrganisations are constantly striving to maximise shareholder wealth by improving the effectiveness and efficiency of operations. Since the early 1980s, there has been an emerging trend to outsource functions considered to be non-core. These tren...
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Diana Marcela Escandón Barbosa,Andrea Hurtado Ayala,Carlos Alberto Castillo López
Pág. 121 - 150
This article means to analyze the main conditions of the export market for born global companies in Colombia, considering the factors in the context that primarily determine their export dynamics. For that matter we used the GEM Colombia 2011 database to...
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Mary O'Mahony,,Catherine Robinson
This paper describes recent trends in productivity growth in the EU and the US. By adopting a sectoral perspective, we achieve a deeper understanding of the compositional patterns of aggregate growth and shed light on the reasons why the EU productivity ...
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Daiva Makuteniene,Tomas Bale?entis
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