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&D investment and firm employment, and to address important econometric issues, which is not possible in the standard estimation …The present paper estimates and decomposes the employment effect of innovation by R&D intensity levels. Our micro … innovation by 1% may increase employment up to 0.7%. The job creation effect of innovation reaches its peak when R&D intensity is …
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The present paper estimates and decomposes the employment effect of innovation by R&D intensity levels. Our micro … the R&D investment and firm employment, and to address important econometric issues, which is not possible in the standard … estimation approach used in the previous literature. Our results suggest that modest innovators do not create and may even …
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In this paper, I assess the employment and income effect of divorce for women in West Germany between 2000 and 2005 …. With newly available administrative data that allows me to adopt a causal approach, I find strong negative employment … effects with respect to marginal employment and strong positive effects with respect to regular employ-ment. However, in sum …
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We provide a novel evidence about the innovation-employment nexus by decomposing it by R&D intensity in a continuous … relationship between the R&D-driven innovation and firm employment as well as address important econometric issues, which is not … possible in the standard estimation approach used in the previous literature. Our results confirm that the relationship between …
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This work studies the firm-level relationship between different types of innovative activities and employment growth … types of product and process innovation on employment growth with an outlook on the whole conditional employment growth … on employment growth. This role is likely to be particularly relevant for both fast-growing and shrinking firms. Process …
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Germany by ARIMA models. The other goal is a comparison of the ARIMA computations with the theory-based forecasts of the …
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, Sorensen and Yosha (1996) is extended to take public employment into account as a possible shock absorber. The other channels … the short term. Public employment absorbs up to 25 percent of private sector output shocks in our analyses. Generally …
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Anselin (1988). The estimation results of the Spatial Lag Model indicate a significant spatial dependence of the location … the population density, share of manufacturing in total employment, percentage of people with university degrees and the …
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A recent paper by Meer and West argues that minimum wages reduce aggregate employment growth, and that this … relationship is masked by looking at employment levels. I also find a negative association between minimum wages and aggregate … employment growth using both the Business Dynamics Statistics and the Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages datasets, and it …
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