Abdul Erumban
@abdul_erumban
Abdul Erumban teaches and researches at the University of Groningen (@univgroningen) & is a Senior Fellow at The Conference Board (@Conferenceboard)
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http://www.rug.nl/staff/a.a.erumban 07-04-2011 20:00:54
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The positive contribution of #intangible capital to #productivity growth has not been sufficient to offset the decline in the contribution of tangible capital. Bart van Ark presenting our paper at the OECD ➡️ Better Policies for Better Lives
We are looking for a well-motivated #PhD candidate. If you are excited to study the impact of #technology, #trade, and #GVC participation on #jobs and #income dynamics in #developingcountries, here is an opportunity Faculty of Economics and Business - UG. rug.nl/about-ug/work-…
The 6th #AsiaKLEMS conference on #productivity and #growth accounting is off to a great start with a keynote by Dr. Michael Debabrata Patra, Deputy Governor of ReserveBankOfIndia. #worldklems The Productivity Institute
Inaugural address from prof. KL Krishna founder of India KLEMS at 6th #AsiaKLEMS conference. Started working on productivity in 1965 (!!) as student of Zvi Griliches. Massive wisdom on #productivity for almost 60 years. ReserveBankOfIndia #WorldKLEMS The Productivity Institute
Bart van Ark gave an insightful keynote at the 6th #AsiaKLEMS conference, ReserveBankOfIndia Lonavala, India.
Dr. Abdul Azeez Erumban, a distinguished faculty member from the University of Groningen, Netherlands, shared enlightening insights on the connection between industrialization and poverty reduction in developing countries. University of Groningen #povertyreduction 1/3
IPM article 4 - The Falling Productivity in West Asian Arab Countries Since the 1980s: Causes, Consequences, and Cures by @Abdul_erumban from University of Groningen
Research Seminar on India's Stalled Path of Structural Transformation on July 12, 2024 in hybrid mode. Presentation by kunal sen; discussion by eminent panellists Amit Basole, Abdul Erumban, Sunandan Ghosh, Satyaki Roy. Moderated by Prof TCA Anant. forms.gle/3khP876t7etbYN…
This issue includes our article ‘Are intangibles running out of steam’ with Bart van Ark and Klaas de Vries. We note that while intangibles have not run out of steam, their impact on productivity growth has become more complex and complementary with other types of capital.
Sharing our paper in SCED | Structural Change and Economic Dynamics that shows migrants in GCC countries are more productive than natives. The region needs to recognize the importance of a competitive labor market, new technologies, skills, and complementarity between natives and migrants doi.org/10.1016/j.stru…
It was a pleasure meeting with Shri. Gince Kuruvilla Mattam, Deputy Chief of Mission, Innovation, Hi-tech, India in the Netherlands, to discuss some economics and entrepreneurship issues related to India and the Netherlands, along with other Indian colleagues working on similar issues.