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Publikováno v:
World Development. 29:365-383
This paper investigates the impact of foreign aid on the economic structure of the recipient economy using a two-sector general equilibrium model. Underlying assumptions are designed to mirror a number of stylized facts about a group of South Pacific
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Asia Pacific Economy. 2:250-253
Autor:
M. L. Treadgold, Patrick Laplagne
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Social Economics. 23:269-281
Uses a one‐sector model to investigate how external labour mobility can affect the economic performance of micro‐states. In the absence of restrictions on labour market flows between a micro‐state and a larger economy, the micro‐state becomes
Publikováno v:
SSRN Electronic Journal.
The National Reform Agenda (NRA) proposed in 2006 by the Council of Australian Governments (COAG) includes a human capital stream of reforms, designed to effect changes in health, education and work incentives. In 2006, the Productivity Commission un
This Productivity Commission Staff Working Paper ‘The Growth of Labour Hire Employment in Australia’ was released in February 2005. This paper is part of an ongoing labour market research program at the Productivity Commission to examine developm
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http://econwpa.repec.org/eps/lab/papers/0503/0503001.pdf
http://econwpa.repec.org/eps/lab/papers/0503/0503001.pdf
'The Role of Auctions in Allocating Public Resources' by Chris Chan, Patrick Laplagne and David Appels, was released on 20 February 2003. The paper provides an economic framework with which to consider the effectiveness and limitations of auction mar
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http://econwpa.repec.org/eps/mic/papers/0304/0304007.pdf
http://econwpa.repec.org/eps/mic/papers/0304/0304007.pdf
Autor:
Leonie Bensted, Patrick Laplagne
This paper uses workplace-level data from the Australian Workplace Industrial Relations Survey to examine the extent to which the use of training and/or innovation by a workplace increases the likelihood that is has higher labour productivity than it
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http://econwpa.repec.org/eps/lab/papers/0207/0207005.pdf
http://econwpa.repec.org/eps/lab/papers/0207/0207005.pdf
This paper compares the role of technological change with that of trade in explaining the increased demand for skilled workers. The paper shows technology has played the dominant role in changing employment patterns in Australia. The finding is consi
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http://econwpa.repec.org/eps/lab/papers/0108/0108001.pdf
http://econwpa.repec.org/eps/lab/papers/0108/0108001.pdf
This paper examines the changing demand for high skilled workers in Australia. The author uses the skill biased technical change (SBTC) hypothesis to show the potential effect of technological change on the demand for high skilled workers. The analys
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http://econwpa.repec.org/eps/lab/papers/0105/0105005.pdf
http://econwpa.repec.org/eps/lab/papers/0105/0105005.pdf