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The Challenges of Productivity Growth in the Small Island States of Europe: A Critical Look at Malta and Cyprus
by
Falzon, Joseph
, Camilleri, Silvio John
in
Climate change
/ Comparative analysis
/ Comparative studies
/ Competition
/ Competitive advantage
/ Competitiveness
/ Costs
/ Cyprus
/ Development strategies
/ Economic development
/ Economic growth
/ Economic models
/ Economic sectors
/ Economic summit conferences
/ Economics
/ Employment
/ Freshwater resources
/ Growth models
/ growth policies
/ Growth rate
/ Innovation
/ Innovations
/ Islands
/ Labor costs
/ Labour costs
/ Malta
/ Policies
/ Productivity
/ R&D
/ Research & development
/ Sustainable development
/ Trends
/ unit labour costs
/ Value added
2013
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The Challenges of Productivity Growth in the Small Island States of Europe: A Critical Look at Malta and Cyprus
by
Falzon, Joseph
, Camilleri, Silvio John
in
Climate change
/ Comparative analysis
/ Comparative studies
/ Competition
/ Competitive advantage
/ Competitiveness
/ Costs
/ Cyprus
/ Development strategies
/ Economic development
/ Economic growth
/ Economic models
/ Economic sectors
/ Economic summit conferences
/ Economics
/ Employment
/ Freshwater resources
/ Growth models
/ growth policies
/ Growth rate
/ Innovation
/ Innovations
/ Islands
/ Labor costs
/ Labour costs
/ Malta
/ Policies
/ Productivity
/ R&D
/ Research & development
/ Sustainable development
/ Trends
/ unit labour costs
/ Value added
2013
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The Challenges of Productivity Growth in the Small Island States of Europe: A Critical Look at Malta and Cyprus
by
Falzon, Joseph
, Camilleri, Silvio John
in
Climate change
/ Comparative analysis
/ Comparative studies
/ Competition
/ Competitive advantage
/ Competitiveness
/ Costs
/ Cyprus
/ Development strategies
/ Economic development
/ Economic growth
/ Economic models
/ Economic sectors
/ Economic summit conferences
/ Economics
/ Employment
/ Freshwater resources
/ Growth models
/ growth policies
/ Growth rate
/ Innovation
/ Innovations
/ Islands
/ Labor costs
/ Labour costs
/ Malta
/ Policies
/ Productivity
/ R&D
/ Research & development
/ Sustainable development
/ Trends
/ unit labour costs
/ Value added
2013
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The Challenges of Productivity Growth in the Small Island States of Europe: A Critical Look at Malta and Cyprus
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The Challenges of Productivity Growth in the Small Island States of Europe: A Critical Look at Malta and Cyprus
2013
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This paper looks at productivity growth rates in Malta and Cyprus and proposes policies as to how these island states might augment their productivity and competitiveness. We identify three possible growth strategies for the two islands: an InnovationOriented Economy, a Controlled InputCost Economy and an Opportunistic Growth Model. In order to infer which strategy might be best suited to the two states, we conduct a comparative analysis amongst different EU countries in terms of productivity yardsticks. We also evaluate trends in gross value added (GVA), employment levels, and unit labour costs (ULCs) in the most important economic sectors of Malta and Cyprus. The research suggests that a Controlled Input Cost model is best suited to most Maltese and Cypriot economic sectors. Possible policies aimed at fostering future growth and competitiveness in the island states are proposed.
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