Essays about: "labour productivity theory"

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  1. 21. Unemployment in Sri Lanka - Explanations, Constraints and Prospects for the Future

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Nationalekonomiska institutionen

    Author : Josefin Aggestam; Anna Hallberg; [2005]
    Keywords : Sri Lanka; youth unemployment; labour force; labour market; human; Economics; econometrics; economic theory; economic systems; economic policy; Nationalekonomi; ekonometri; ekonomisk teori; ekonomiska system; ekonomisk politik; Business and Economics;

    Abstract : Sri Lanka has experienced a double-digit unemployment rate for almost three decades. The problem of the country is that there exists a mismatch between the demand for and the supply of the educated labour force, which is reflected in youth unemployment. The aim of the thesis is to explain this mismatch. READ MORE

  2. 22. Experiences from community milking centres in rural India : social, economic and technical impacts of the implementation of milking machines in Kolar district, Kanataka State

    University essay from SLU/Dept. of Economics

    Author : Annegret Henriksson; [2005]
    Keywords : cooperative; milk production; milk collection; raw milk quality; milking machine; India; developing project; participatory method; rural development;

    Abstract : The dairy sector in India is impressive in absolute terms and the nation assumed the top position from US in 2001 as the world leader in milk production. The dairy farm system in India is characterized by small scale and labour intensive operations with hand milking, low productivity and poor hygienic quality, in comparison to international standards. READ MORE

  3. 23. The right to health and right to intellectual property in the EU. Analysis of the internal and external policies.

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionen

    Author : Beata Faracik; [2002]
    Keywords : Human Rights Law and Intellectual Property Rights; Law and Political Science;

    Abstract : It is very common nowadays to speak of an ''information society'' in which control of information or information based knowledge has replaced control over matter as an ultimate source of economic power. The intellectual creations protected through patents, trade marks, copyrights etc constitute often a huge part of the companies' intangible assets. READ MORE