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savings, investment, and labour supply in neoclassical models, and to the rate of unemployment in job search models. These …
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We examine the returns from owning cows and buffaloes in rural India. We estimate that when valuing labor at market wages, households earn large, negative average returns from holding cows and buffaloes, at negative 64% and negative 39% respectively. This puzzle is mostly explained if we value...
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the provision of long-term finance. This approach suggests that the separation between the analysis of investment and that …
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investment in Germany, and, if so, is this a consequence of bank representation on companies' supervisory boards (which, it is …
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Using firm-level data, we provide evidence that, although monetary policy affects real investment, the effect operates …
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investment over the period 1970--89 for Germany, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States and second, to challenge some …
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This paper compares corporate financing in the German bank-based and UK market-based systems. Large German firms pay out a lower proportion of their profits as dividends and finance a larger proportion of their investments from retentions. German banks extend more long-term finance to...
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The aim of this paper is to identify possibilities for guiding policy in the area of basic research. We provide an extended review of basic research and offer new insights on its linkages to key economic variables and economic growth. After defining what basic research is, we identify and...
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Swedish census data and tax records reveal an astonishing wage compression; the Swedish skill premium fell by more than 30 percent between 1970 and 1990 while the U.S. skill premium, after an initial decline in the 1970s, rose by 8-10 percent. Since then both skill premia have increased by...
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We provide comprehensive analysis of the isolation program for financially distressed firms in Romania. The results …
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