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Membership interests were uncertain, divided along generational and sectoral lines.
The notion of sectoral specialisation is supported by another branch of recent analysis which involves understanding differences in the characteristics of firm owners.
A later "rule of law" approach set standards against which variations, however appropriate to sectoral or regional circumstances, had to give way.
Evidently, purely sectoral shocks in a multisector growth model with irreversible investment have important effects on the behavior of this economy.
The reported sectoral pattern thus obscures inherent deviations.
Moreover, the inclusion of sectoral governance actors is a source of legitimacy for policy results.
However, this sectoral diversity obscures some politically salient concentrations.
Of special interest in the present context are what he calls sectoral or meso-corporatist and clientelistic networks.
Therefore, they neglect the dynamic of production of small firms, which could well play a central role in explaining sectoral economic activity in manufacturing.
First, examination at the sectoral level reveals clear cases where budget items are not productive.
The provision of such services is organized in network structures whose development relies on competences and activities that cut across traditional sectoral and industrial boundaries.
These sectoral output forecasts are summed to produce forecasts of total output that are compared to forecasts derived from models implemented with aggregate data.
In addition, sectoral change can be managed by the accumulation (or decumulation) of sector-specific inputs.
The leading question in this article is therefore: are there any sectoral patterns in the decisions to create quasi-autonomous organisations?
Table 1 summarizes the results of the sectoral emissions projections.
The significance of industry mix will depend on the degree to which sectoral regulatory standards adjust for sectoral differences in emissions intensities and abatement costs.
Sectoral governance is, however, less successful in enacting those regulatory solutions in the face of distributive conflict in a politicised environment.
Second, the sectoral feedback coefficient is small in absolute value in all cases.
The fifth section analyses the institutional and socio-economic factors which have reinforced patterns of sectoral specialisation.
The existence of sectoral styles could thus improve our understanding of quango proliferation.
Institutional embeddedness defines the degree of institutionalisation or institutional stability of sectoral administrative traditions.
In the latter case, linearity is accepted for the aggregate employment residuals, whereas it is rejected for the sectoral component.
These are converted into real values by using sectoral wholesale price index, where 1987 = 100.
The sectoral structure remains stable, ensuring that no income loss occurs due to structural changes, since sectors differ somewhat with respect to profitability.
The moderate aggregate output effect of the environmental taxes dissimulates substantial variations at the disaggregated sectoral level and reallocation of resources across sectors.
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