Economia
Vamos beber sakê?
Este paper vai dar o que falar.... :D
This paper examines the relationship between labor productivity and alcohol
consumption based on research conducted with a limited sample of workers who
drink alcohol. Estimation results show that in the case of males, the amount
of alcohol consumed significantly raises labor productivity, with an elasticity of
approximately 0.13. In females, we cannot reach the firm conclusion. Conversely,
the reverse relationship between labor productivity and alcohol consumption cannot
be confirmed. Moreover, an awareness of appropriate alcohol consumption
supports the sixth strategy of the Health Japan 21 policy, which is to reduce
national alcohol consumption by about 20%.
Em resumo: homens, bebamos!
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Boundaries
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O Multiplicador Do Pleno Emprego
The full employment productivity multiplier
Advanced economies, here and abroad, have been having big problems with both of these variables. Here in the U.S., our labor market has been at full employment only 30 percent of the time since 1979. No wonder...
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Consumo Em Contração
Retail Slumps with Consumer Confidence
By Lucy Jordan
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Substituto ou complementar de uma boa cerveja?
Para mim, decididamente, um substituto. Clique no trecho para ler a pequena matéria.
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Brasileira com um paper no NBER! Não sou eu mas, de qualquer forma, VIVA!!!
Heterogeneous Productivity Response to Tariff Reduction: Evidence from Brazilian Manufacturing Firms
Adriana Schor
NBER Working Paper No. w10544
Issued in June 2004...
Economia