Anchoring Growth: The Importance of Productivity-Enhancing Reforms in Emerging Market and Developing Economies
September 24, 2013
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Summary
Subject: Agricultural sector, Capital productivity, Economic sectors, Labor, Production, Productivity, Total factor productivity
Keywords: Agricultural sector, Agriculture, Asia and Pacific, Capital productivity, Economic Growth, Emerging Market and Developing Countries, Global, high-productivity sector, Industry, Institutions, investment productivity, maintaining competitiveness, Productivity, productivity gain, productivity gap, productivity growth, productivity-enhancing reform, SDN, Services, Structural Reforms, Total factor productivity
Pages:
36
Volume:
2013
DOI:
Issue:
008
Series:
Staff Discussion Notes No. 2013/008
Stock No:
SDNEA2013008
ISBN:
9781616357290
ISSN:
2617-6750




