Long-term Prospects for the World EconomyOECD, 1992 - 193 pages |
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Page 89
... require at least maintaining and possibly increasing past rates of capital formation . There must be sufficient investment to accelerate capital - for - labour substitution , and to expand more rapidly the physical infrastructure as ...
... require at least maintaining and possibly increasing past rates of capital formation . There must be sufficient investment to accelerate capital - for - labour substitution , and to expand more rapidly the physical infrastructure as ...
Page 97
... requires fundamental reform of public education to be undertaken very soon if it is to have any significant impact in ... require a change in current US policy . At the same time , the current policy emphasis on working for freer , more ...
... requires fundamental reform of public education to be undertaken very soon if it is to have any significant impact in ... require a change in current US policy . At the same time , the current policy emphasis on working for freer , more ...
Page 121
... requires an investment effort which to a large extent has to be financed by EC savings . A surplus of savings now exists in Europe , but generating additional savings will require some changes in behaviour for households , enterprises ...
... requires an investment effort which to a large extent has to be financed by EC savings . A surplus of savings now exists in Europe , but generating additional savings will require some changes in behaviour for households , enterprises ...
Contents
A Longterm Scenario Study of the World Economy 19902015 | 27 |
Longterm Prospects for the US Economy | 75 |
North American Economic Integration in the 1990s | 101 |
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