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1992): (H1) Firms that exit in year t were in t-1 less productive than firms that continue to produce in t. (H2) Firms that … enter in year t are less productive than incumbent firms in year t. (H3) Surviving firms from an entry cohort were more …
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time effects. All countries display a massive reallocation of resources, with the entry and exit of many firms in all … market contestability. There are also large differences across groups of countries. While entry and exit rates are fairly … productivity directly, by reallocating resources towards more productive uses, but also indirectly through the effects of increased …
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time effects. All countries display a massive reallocation of resources, with the entry and exit of many firms in all … market contestability. There are also large differences across groups of countries. While entry and exit rates are fairly … productivity directly, by reallocating resources towards more productive uses, but also indirectly through the effects of increased …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010325332
time effects. All countries display a massive reallocation of resources, with the entry and exit of many firms in all … market contestability. There are also large differences across groups of countries. While entry and exit rates are fairly … productivity directly, by reallocating resources towards more productive uses, but also indirectly through the effects of increased …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010271755
In this paper we have attempted to examine aspects of the competitive selection process, firms’ entry, survival and … exit, in an important sector of Chinese manufacturing, looking in particular for changes resulting from the latest stage of …
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We compare the industrial dynamics in the core, semi-periphery and periphery in The Netherlands in terms of firm entry-exit … aggregate level the spatial pattern of industrial dynamics is consistent with the spatial product lifecycle thesis: entry and … exit rates are highest in the core and lowest in the periphery, while the share of persistently growing firms is higher in …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010328354
We compare the industrial dynamics in the core, semi-periphery and periphery in The Netherlands in terms of firm entry-exit … aggregate level the spatial pattern of industrial dynamics is consistent with the spatial product lifecycle thesis: entry and … exit rates are highest in the core and lowest in the periphery, while the share of persistently growing firms is higher in …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008783564
We compare the industrial dynamics in the core, semi-periphery and periphery in The Netherlands in terms of firm entry-exit … aggregate level the spatial pattern of industrial dynamics is consistent with the spatial product lifecycle thesis: entry and … exit rates are highest in the core and lowest in the periphery, while the share of persistently growing firms is higher in …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008800278
In this paper we provide empirical evidence on the determinants of firm start-up size using data for the manufacturing sector in Ireland, and compare our results with recent findings for Portuguese manufacturing industries (Mata and Machado, 1996). To allow for firm heterogeneity between firm...
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taking account of both the entry process and the role of survival/failure in reshaping a given population of firms over time … due to the entry process and the presence of transient smaler firms. Indeed, whilst it is found that Gibrat' Law has to be …
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