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SPENCE, MICHAEL (6) answer(s).
 
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Better Boom : how to capture the pandemic’s productivity potential / Manyika, James ; Spence, Michael   Journal Article
Spence, Michael Journal Article
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Globalization and growth: implications for a post-crisis world / Spence, Michael (ed); Leipziger, Danny (ed) 2010  Book
Spence, Michael Book
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Publication Washington, DC, World Bank, 2010.
Description xxxii, 347p.
Standard Number 9780821382202
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055300338.9/SPE 055300MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   104862


Impact of globalization on income and employment: the downside of integrating markets / Spence, Michael   Journal Article
Spence, Michael Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words Globalization  Global Economy  Income  Employment  US Economy  Integrating Market 
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Leadership and growth / Brady, David (ed); Spence, Michael (ed) 2010  Book
Spence, Michael Book
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Publication Washington, DC, World Bank, 2010.
Description xxviii, 271p.
Standard Number 9780821381007
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055301303.34091724/BRA 055301MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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New world order: labor, capital, and ideas in the power law economy / Brynjolfsson, Erik; McAfee, Andrew; Spence, Michael   Journal Article
Spence, Michael Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Recent advances in technology have created an increasingly unified global marketplace for labor and capital. The ability of both to flow to their highest-value uses, regardless of their location, is equalizing their prices across the globe. In recent years, this broad factor-price equalization has benefited nations with abundant low-cost labor and those with access to cheap capital. Some have argued that the current era of rapid technological progress serves labor, and some have argued that it serves capital. What both camps have slighted is the fact that technology is not only integrating existing sources of labor and capital but also creating new ones.
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Next convergence: the future of economic growth in a multispeed world / Spence, Michael 2011  Book
Spence, Michael Book
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Publication Noida, Random House, 2011.
Description xiv, 296p.
Standard Number 9788184001884
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