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Italy ranked last in terms of manufacturing productivity growth according to OECD estimates over the last decade with a flat, if not declining, trend. In this work we investigate the underlying firm-level dynamics of enterprises on the grounds of a database developed by the Italian Statistical...
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Italy ranked last in terms of manufacturing productivity growth according to OECD estimates over the last decade with a flat, if not declining, trend. In this work we investigate the underlying firm-level dynamics of enterprises on the grounds of a database developed by the Italian Statistical...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008729153
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Typically, firms change their size through a row of discrete leaps over time. A very basic model allowing for discontinuous growth can be based on a couple of assumptions:(a) in the short run, the firm's equipment and organization provide the maximum profit only for a given production level, and...
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An employment tax deduction is frequently used as a public policy tool to stimulate economic growth and recovery. Analysis of the impact of such provisions adopted in the recent past may shed light on the effects of current tax policies. This article aims to estimate the effects of a tax...
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Typically, firms change their size through a row of discrete leaps over time. A very basic model allowing for discontinuous growth can be based on a couple of assumptions: (a) in the short run, the firm’s equipment and organization provide the maximum profit only for a given production level,...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010850527
Liquidity is an important indicator of the state of health of firms. It is, also, a measure of early warning of a possible forthcoming company default. During the global crisis Italian enterprises suffer from a decrease of liquidity index. It is important to analyze this phenomenon from the...
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Typically, firms change their size through a row of discrete leaps over time. A very basic model allowing for discontinuous growth can be based on a couple of assumptions: (a) in the short run, the firm’s equipment and organization provide the maximum profit only for a given production level,...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009397173
AbstractOur analysis is focused on understanding the financing behavior of the Italian firms in a period characterized by a relevant economic crisis and consequently by the deleveraging. We aim to detect the determinants of Italian firms leverage choices in a deleverage period and whether...
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Italy ranked last in terms of manufacturing productivity growth according to OECD estimates over the last decade with a flat, if not declining, trend. In this work we investigate the underlying firm-level dynamics of enterprises on the grounds of a database developed by the Italian Statistical...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008512423