The Production Structure of Small, Medium-sized and Large enterprises in Dutch Private Enterprise
Labour productivity differs significantly between small, medium-sized and large enterprises in the private enterprise sector. This holds both for the level of labour productivity as well as its development. Size-class differences regarding the level of labour productivity are only to a limited extent dependent on differences in sectoral structure. A model of the production structure has been developed and estimated to shed some light on these phenomena explaining various aspects of labour productivity of (average) small, medium-sized and large enterprises in the Dutch private enterprise sector. It should be stressed that the analysis refers to the 'representative' or average enterprise in the small, medium-sized or large enterprise segment of the economy; it does not refer to individual enterprises.
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2012-12-03
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Authors: | Kwaak, Ton |
Institutions: | EIM Business & Policy Research |
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