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We proceed by calculating the shadow wage in order to be able to test whether households have equal shadow wages across sectors.
However, the values are not necessarily representative of individual opinions in government departments, non-government organizations, academia, and businesses not included in the manufacturing sectors.
Although a thorough evaluation across all sectors of society is possible, it is expected that individual opinion will vary considerably.
An annual model is used for both of these sectors.
Then, we develop a dynamic input- output model for the study region that characterizes the economic linkages between fishery and non-fishery sectors.
Employment will increase by 0.84 million in the forest sectors and by 0.93 million in the whole economy.
Table 5 summarizes the total effects for the forest sectors.
The reduced log production has in turn affected the production in the other forest sectors.
Among these are 12 agricultural sectors, classified as rural, all others are urban sectors.
The time trends are expected to capture the natural pollution tendency within sectors, leaving the policy dummy to account for the effect of the program.
Estimates of non-combustion use of fossil energy are also subtracted for other sectors.
In the past, all energy sectors have been at least partially subsidized.
The private and government sectors derive 22 per cent and 20 per cent of the total gross market benefits, respectively.
Households in the government and private sectors are grouped together in a 'non-subsistence' category because there was no significant difference in their crab collection activities.
Capital is also an output of specific sectors in an economy which must be considered when constructing the model.
We consider three sectors - consumers, farm laborers, and landowners.
Sequence 1 was found in four independent germinal events and in two large somatic sectors.
On either side of the anticlines two synclines have developed forming subsiding sectors.
Now we introduce the notion of invariant sectors.
Comparisons were made between the defence and civil sectors of the aerospace industry, with fleet purchasers also making their contribution.
Not only are the political parties irresolute, but also economic sectors.
As a result, union members are far better off than workers in the informal and agricultural sectors, and they, too, back the authoritarian state.
First, agents can choose sectors without incurring any costs.
Does it have other additional benefits for different sectors?
Both the approach and the findings have broader relevance for researchers and social actors working in many sectors.
Control was later extended to all healthcare sectors.
The creation of a group that represents all sectors of the institution and consistently applies the same principles to guide policy decisions has obvious advantages.
Members of more modest sectors, such as minor administrative employees removed from the centres of power, gradually entered the council.
Four sectors to be covered are: food and agriculture, medical and healthcare, service robots, and hazardous environments.
Politicians must decide on the allocation of resources between sectors and medical specialties.
In both public and private sectors, a marketing strategy commonly employed is a rentfree "loan" of new equipment.
Analysis was targeted to the sectors for ambulatory care, inpatient acute care, and rehabilitation care.
Among these are improvements in quality assurance, enhancing communication between the ambulatory and hospital sectors, and organizing a nationwide cancer registry.
The retail and service sectors were equally hard hit.
At the minimum separation of 1 deg between the midpoints of the test and referent sectors, there was no gap between their edges.
The stimulus patches were sectors of an imaginary annulus centered on the fixation point.
The preferences of economic sectors are ultimately determined by economic circumstances.
All advocated a mixed system, combining elements of both the public and private sectors.
Thus, the most-protected sectors appear to be import-substitute agricultural commodities that are highly land-intensive.
The second is that the development of most systems of service provision entails the creation of platforms of activities stretching across sectors and industries.
Subsequently, the benchmarking firstly serves to identify specific needs that exist for individual member states or industrial sectors (horizontal dimension).
What explains the considerable differences in governance and regulative regimes of the two sectors?
In the rural and informal sectors, increased expenditures on education, health and better food require higher incomes.
Instead, they highlighted the importance of exchange between the agricultural and non-agricultural sectors.
Most sectors lacked leadership, information and mobilisation capacity, and remained inactive in the port reform debate.
Table 1 shows the number of sub-sectors, within the three broader economic sectors characterized by incremental innovation, in which the countries have a comparative advantage.
The sub-sectors form part of seven, broader economic sectors that are characterized by either incremental or radical innovation.
First, they allude to recent efforts to use region-specific markers to divide the thalamus into sectors.
The critique against the counties was strong and the government argued that they prioritized other sectors at the expense of specialized medicine (hospitals).
Here, too, the challenge will be to devise cooperative arrangements rather than separate arrangements applicable to individual sectors.
Previous privatisation experiences had failed, to a large extent, because of the lack of support from those social sectors.
Ideally, in a modern, fully individualized society, each community must be well represented in all sectors.
Instead, different forms of law are meant to achieve different types of legal integration in a variety of policy sectors.
Economic distortions caused by the interaction of these two sectors suggest not.
In a few sectors, such as automobiles, price distortions are particularly severe.
He devotes two chapters to each of these sectors of social and religious activism.
We add to the research literature a new view that economic sectors are the institutional contexts in which different elites seek their material gains.
Basically, this paper has differentiated agricultural sectors into two types: unimodal and bimodal.
What they saw in the two sectors differed considerably.
Although a similar concept, or idea, was discussed, the specific tax measures differed across the three countries and across sectors within the countries.
The state pension age was more or less significant, depending on both subtle and overt class differences among the different sectors of the workforce.
Tax credits have become a convenient vehicle for economic stimulation of targeted sectors and are far more acceptable politically than tax increases.
Who commissions health evaluations in public, private, and charitable sectors?
Press did not divert money from more productive sectors but, on the contrary, channelled it into them.
The labour movement paralysed crucial plants and industrial sectors.
Turners and fitters occupied valued trades as metal workers and responded to the intense demand and higher wages across industrial sectors.
As discussed in the introduction, the irreversibility of investment prevents the equalization of marginal productivity across sectors at every point in time.
Now, the second effect enlarges the amplitude of the sector's output cycle. 13.
Consequently, rather than treating the two sectors or institutions as separate domains, one needs historical accounts that explicitly take a relational position.
Only relatively small sectors of those economies were integrated into the national or international economies, and of those only some suffered serious disruption.
The sectors were 2-deg wide at their center, and their centers fell at a constant eccentricity of 5 deg from the fixation point.
Particularly, it is argued that foreign and defence policies are more similar to domestic policy sectors than is commonly assumed.
In the long run, the number of sectors will tend to increase at the same rate as population growth.
The key insight in this process is that this release of labour to other sectors does not occur without increases in agricultural productivity.
Unfortunately, in most voluntary retrenchment exercises, it was usually the most able who left first, attracted by better opportunities and pay to non-state sectors.
There is a substantial literature on the emergence and evolution of the different industrial sectors, financial institutions and government agencies that regulated economic activity.
In most states, payers in both federal and private sectors can deny payment for required emergency screening and treatment without fear of reprisal.
The supply-side is disaggregated into seven sectors in chapter five, when different constraints and nonprice adjustment patterns are provided for each.
The system is to be managed by the municipality, and not only public sectors but also for-profit enterprises provide services.
Two of the ' productive sectors ', agriculture and especially the construction industry, are critically stumbling behind.
Although ten more interviews than the total sought were conducted, some sectors could not be completed.
Unfortunately, data that distinguish between output in the noncorporate and corporate sectors are not available for a large number of countries.
Processing sectors that cater to the domestic market include fresh fish suppliers and cured/dried fish producers.
Cotton producers and private industries are in conflict for the global sector's profit repartition.
The combined effect will be relatively higher real wages and profits in the sheltered sectors, and a fall in international competitiveness.
He often withdraws whole sectors of the economy (oil, logging, minerals) from the national budget to his personal account.
The inevitable result is that industry's shares of employment, consumption and current output fall, while those of the service sectors rise.
Increased unemployment may in part be the consequence of structural imperfections (the slow pace at which resources flow from declining to expanding sectors).
The growth of formal education systems could not have taken place without the incorporation of sectors in society, which had previously been excluded.
Several algorithms have been developed to analyze microarray data both in the private and public sectors.
Each keiretsu has representative companies in all these areas and pursues new growth sectors with relentless enthusiasm.
Today they are best represented in the large but low-prestige applied sectors.
Networks of communicating computer systems, within and across frontiers, are growing all the time in the private and public sectors.
However, member states may enforce participation in certain cases and expand the scheme to include other sectors of industry on a trial basis.
Part of the problem may rest in the supposed" otherness" of the two sectors.
More convincing is the institutional costs of an early start to industrialisation, which provided a legacy of vested interests in outmoded structures in some sectors.
Economic growth during the industrial revolution was broadly based and rapid in other sectors, but the contribution of agriculture was far from negligible.
Is it conceivable for such a rapid turn-round of entrepreneurial talent to have taken place right across all the major industrial sectors?
In addition, we attempted to select organizations from a variety of business sectors to gain a broad perspective on the information security practices being employed.
Practices used by both the private and public sectors in the area of performance measurement are still evolving.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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