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higher profits, but forcing less-productive firms to reduce prices and earn lower profits. As a result, low-productivity …
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Im Zuge des Übergangs zur Informationsgesellschaft vollzieht sich gegenwärtig ein tiefgreifender Wandel, der sämtliche wirtschaftlichen und gesellschaftlichen Bereiche erfaßt. Als eine treibende Kraft dieser Entwicklung wird die zunehmende Verbreitung neuer Informations- und...
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firm productivity. A detailed analysis of 2006-2017 data shows that input- output linkages across Turkish manufacturing …-level production networks, I build a model that lays a theoretical foundation upon which establish a linkage between productivity and … the sophistication of a firm's production network, its productivity, and its entry decision regarding export markets. This …
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, if they enjoy a higher productivity, or if they benefit from foreign, domestic, or communication networks …
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, however, ICT capital appears correlated with the acceleration of average labor productivity (ALP) growth as predicted by a … standard production model, but not with total factor productivity (TFP) growth as these New Economy forces imply. Once one … allows for productivity differences across industries, measured TFP growth is uncorrelated with all capital inputs, including …
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, if they enjoy a higher productivity, or if they benefit from foreign, domestic, or communication networks …
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We analyze duopoly Bertrand competition under network effects. We consider both incompatible and compatible products. Our main result is that network effects create a fundamental conflict between the maximization of social welfare and consumer surplus whenever products are incompatible. While...
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