Tóm tắt
Chapter I: Labor productivity improving labor productivity in mechanical engineering enterprises in the field of mechanical engineering; Chapter II: Analytics of barriers in improving labor productivity of Hanoi mechanical enterprises.; Chapter III: Solutions proposed to remove barriers to improve labor productivity for mechanical engineering enterprises in Hanoi
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Labor productivity, industry enterprises in the field, mechanical engineering
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1. Aitken, B. J., & Harrison, A. E. (1999). Do domestic firms benefit from direct foreign investment? Evidence from Venezuela. The American Economic Review 69(3), 605-618.
2. Anwar, s., & Nguyen, p. L. (2014). Is foreign direct investment productive? A case study ot the regions of Vietnam. Journal o f Business Research, 67(1), 1376 - 1387.
3. Arellano, M., & Bond, s. (1991). Some Tests of Specification for Panel Data: Monte Carlo Evidence and an Application to Employment Equations. Review of Economic Studies, 58, 277-297.
4. Battisti, M,&...See More
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