Mauritius : Sustaining the Competitive Edge
To sustain growth, Mauritius is in the proces of: 1) strengthening its technology capacity to ensure that productivity increases match rises in real wages; and 2) enhancing flexibility in the markets for labor and capital so as to enable them to fl...
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okr-10986-99962021-04-23T14:02:48Z Mauritius : Sustaining the Competitive Edge Gray, Simon TECHNOLOGY ACQUISITION TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT LABOR MARKET POLICY COMPETITIVENESS BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT REGULATORY FRAMEWORK INCENTIVES ASSETS CIVIL SERVICE CONSOLIDATION CONTRACTORS DECISION MAKING DEMONSTRATION EFFECTS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIES OF SCALE FACTORS OF PRODUCTION HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT INCOME LABOR COSTS LABOR FORCE LAWS LEARNING LEVEL PLAYING FIELD OPERATING SURPLUS PRIVATE SECTOR PRODUCTION PROCESSES PRODUCTIVITY QUALITY STANDARDS REAL WAGES REGULATORY FRAMEWORK RETIREMENT SAVINGS SAVINGS PLANS SUSTAINABLE GROWTH TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER UNEMPLOYMENT WAGES To sustain growth, Mauritius is in the proces of: 1) strengthening its technology capacity to ensure that productivity increases match rises in real wages; and 2) enhancing flexibility in the markets for labor and capital so as to enable them to flow to their most efficient uses. To achieve these objectives, the government and its partners are focusing their efforts on developing a more supple and competitive incentive framework while building the structures for a know-how rich and information based economy. The World Bank is supporting this process through Economic Sector Work (ESW)--"Technology Strategy for Competitiveness," and two subsequent projects, "Technical Assistance to Enhance Competitiveness" and "Services Sector Modernization." 2012-08-13T10:05:29Z 2012-08-13T10:05:29Z 1995-04 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/1995/04/1615061/mauritius-sustaining-competitive-edge http://hdl.handle.net/10986/9996 English Africa Region Findings & Good Practice Infobriefs; No. 37 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research Africa Mauritius |
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TECHNOLOGY ACQUISITION TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT LABOR MARKET POLICY COMPETITIVENESS BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT REGULATORY FRAMEWORK INCENTIVES ASSETS CIVIL SERVICE CONSOLIDATION CONTRACTORS DECISION MAKING DEMONSTRATION EFFECTS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIES OF SCALE FACTORS OF PRODUCTION HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT INCOME LABOR COSTS LABOR FORCE LAWS LEARNING LEVEL PLAYING FIELD OPERATING SURPLUS PRIVATE SECTOR PRODUCTION PROCESSES PRODUCTIVITY QUALITY STANDARDS REAL WAGES REGULATORY FRAMEWORK RETIREMENT SAVINGS SAVINGS PLANS SUSTAINABLE GROWTH TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER UNEMPLOYMENT WAGES Gray, Simon Mauritius : Sustaining the Competitive Edge |
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To sustain growth, Mauritius is in the
proces of: 1) strengthening its technology capacity to
ensure that productivity increases match rises in real
wages; and 2) enhancing flexibility in the markets for labor
and capital so as to enable them to flow to their most
efficient uses. To achieve these objectives, the government
and its partners are focusing their efforts on developing a
more supple and competitive incentive framework while
building the structures for a know-how rich and information
based economy. The World Bank is supporting this process
through Economic Sector Work (ESW)--"Technology
Strategy for Competitiveness," and two subsequent
projects, "Technical Assistance to Enhance
Competitiveness" and "Services Sector Modernization." |
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Mauritius : Sustaining the Competitive Edge |
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Mauritius : Sustaining the Competitive Edge |
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