His scientific interests lie mostly in Growth accounting, Investment, Productivity, Capital and Capital accumulation. In his study, Foreign direct investment, Developing country and International trade is strongly linked to Human capital, which falls under the umbrella field of Growth accounting. Barry Bosworth has researched Productivity in several fields, including Economic sector, Public sector, Industrial organization and Gross domestic product.
His research integrates issues of New economy, Production and Labour economics in his study of Capital. In his research on the topic of Labour economics, Economic policy is strongly related with Value-added tax. His study looks at the relationship between Capital accumulation and topics such as Total factor productivity, which overlap with World population and Aggregate productivity.
His main research concerns Labour economics, Social security, Investment, Demographic economics and Monetary economics. As a part of the same scientific study, Barry Bosworth usually deals with the Labour economics, concentrating on Capital and frequently concerns with Total factor productivity and Growth accounting. His Social security research focuses on subjects like Pension, which are linked to Earnings.
His studies deal with areas such as Current account, Population ageing, Interest rate, Economy and Demographic change as well as Investment. His study on Inflation is often connected to Differential as part of broader study in Monetary economics. His Capital accumulation research focuses on Economic policy and how it connects with Capital deepening and International economics.
His primary scientific interests are in Demographic economics, Socioeconomic status, Recession, Labour economics and Earnings. His Demographic economics research integrates issues from Cash and Medicaid. His Recession research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Capital, Development economics, Financial crisis and Unemployment.
His Capital study frequently draws connections between adjacent fields such as Productivity. His Labour economics research includes themes of Health insurance, Workforce, Social security and Aged population. His Passive income course of study focuses on Interest rate and Economic policy.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Socioeconomic status, Demographic economics, Labour economics, Recession and Revenue. His Socioeconomic status research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Earnings and Distribution. His study in Demographic economics is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Health insurance, Labor income, Turnover and Aged population.
His studies link Social security with Labour economics. The Recession study combines topics in areas such as Panel Study of Income Dynamics, Value and Workforce. His work deals with themes such as Real interest rate, Inflation and Macroeconomics, which intersect with Disability insurance.
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The East Asian Financial Crisis: Diagnosis, Remedies, Prospects
Steven Radelet;Jeffrey D. Sachs;Richard N. Cooper;Barry P. Bosworth.
Brookings Papers on Economic Activity (1998)
The Empirics of Growth: An Update
Barry Bosworth;Susan Margaret Collins.
Brookings Papers on Economic Activity (2003)
Accounting for Growth: Comparing China and India
Barry Bosworth;Susan M. Collins.
Journal of Economic Perspectives (2008)
Taxation and Corporate Investment: A q-Theory Approach
Lawrence H. Summers;Barry P. Bosworth;James Tobin;Philip M. White.
Brookings Papers on Economic Activity (1981)
Economic Growth in East Asia: Accumulation versus Assimilation
Susan M. Collins;Barry P. Bosworth;Dani Rodrik.
Brookings Papers on Economic Activity (1996)
Capital Flows to Developing Economies: Implications for Saving and Investment
Barry P. Bosworth;Susan M. Collins;Carmen M. Reinhart.
Brookings Papers on Economic Activity (1999)
The Decline in Saving: Evidence from Household Surveys
Barry Bosworth;Gary Burtless;John Sabelhaus;James M. Poterba.
Brookings Papers on Economic Activity (1991)
Sources of Growth in the Indian Economy
Barry Bosworth;Susan M Collins;Arvind Virmani.
National Bureau of Economic Research (2007)
Productivity Measurement Issues in Services Industries: "Baumol's Disease" Has Been Cured
Jack E. Triplett;Barry P. Bosworth.
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Economic policy review (2003)
Saving and investment in a global economy
Barry Bosworth.
(1992)
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