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in the 1960s and which goes far beyond the legal framework of German codetermination (“Mitbestimmung”). The model … comprises full codetermination in economic affairs, substantial gain-sharing, participation through work teams on the shop floor …
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Germany. We hypothesize that learning implies a change in the nature and scope of codetermination over time. Using unique data …This study provides the first econometric analysis on the dynamic dimension of establishment-level codetermination in … provide evidence of a codetermination life cycle. …
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Small start-up firms are the engine of job creation in early transition and yet little is known about the characteristics of this new sector. We seek to identify patterns of job growth in this sector in terms of niches left from central planning and ask about differences in job creation across...
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heterogeneity ; credit constraints ; firm size ; SME ; economic growth …
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The average firm size of the top R&D investors among US-based companies is smaller than that of the EU-based firms. Does this help to explain why the US has a greater R&D intensity, or is the higher firm size in the EU, just as its lower R&D intensity, determined by the sectors in which the top...
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