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Since 1920, the thrust of German law on workplace codetermination has changed on a number of occasions. We describe the latest swing of the legislative pendium - favoring works council formation and competence - and evaluate the case for it. We provide new information on the extent of works...
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This article presents the first nonparametric test whether German works councils go hand-in-hand with higher labour productivity or not. It distinguishes between establishments that are covered by collective bargaining or not. Results from a Kolmogorov-Smirnov test for first-order stochastic...
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Using quantile regression and a rich cross section data set for German manufacturing plants this paper documents that the impact of plant characteristics on export activities varies along the conditional size distribution of the export/sales ratio. For example, firm size is statistically...
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data from a recent representative survey of the adult population in Germany this paper uses an empirical model for the …
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same industry and region. This paper uses a large set of linked employeremployee data from Germany to analyze this exporter …
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Using unique recently released nationally representative high-quality longitudinal enterprise-level data for Germany …Using unique recently released nationally representative high-quality longitudinal enterprise-level data for Germany …
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document the first empirical results an the relationship between imports and productivity for Germany, a leading actor an the … for trading internationally are about the same in West and East Germany. Compared to firms that do not trade at all two …
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A recent survey of 54 micro-econometric studies reveals that exporting firms are more productive than non-exporters. However, previous empirical studies show that exporting does not necessarily improve productivity. One possible reason for this result is that most previous studies are restricted...
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constraints and the extensive margins of exports in Germany, one of the leading actors on the international market for goods. In …
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