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We explore the relationship between innovation activity, productivity, and exports using a panel of Spanish … innovation seems to explain the positive association between exports and productivity for this group of firms. For small non … manufacturing firms for 1990-1998. Our results - based on non-parametric tests - suggest that firm innovation status is important in …
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While innovation is argued to create value, private incentives of firms to innovate are driven by what part of the … value created firms can appropriate. In this paper we explore the relation between innovation and the markups a firm is able ….1% points by shifting out demand and increasing prices. Process innovation increases markups by 3.8% points due to incomplete …
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We analyze the relationship between firm-level innovation activities and firms’ propensity to start exporting for firms … in a small open economy. We measure innovation by innovative effort (R&D) as well as by innovative output (product and … process innovation). After carefully correcting for endogeneity and selection issues, the evidence points to firms self …
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This Paper is an empirical study on the existence of complementarity between product and process innovation. We present … an econometrically feasible model that uses the information contained in the innovation profile of each firm to test for … the existence of complementarity among production and innovation strategies. We apply the model to analyse the Spanish …
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competition. Firms have an incentive to invest in both process innovation and product innovation. The optimal division between … proportion of R&D investment is driven more to product innovation than under R&D competition. It can be shown that welfare is …
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It is widely known that significant in-sample evidence of predictability does not guarantee significant out-of-sample predictability. This is often interpreted as an indication that in-sample evidence is likely to be spurious and should be discounted. In this Paper we question this conventional...
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structurally estimate the key parameters of our model to construct counterfactual size, productivity and welfare distributions …
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relationship between firm age and employee compensation as well as firm age and firm productivity suggest that there may be at …
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. Examining the sources of labour productivity growth in Mexican manufacturing, however, does not provide support for this … conclusion. Although we find that labour productivity levels vary almost in direct relation to establishment size, labour … productivity growth shows no systematic variation by size class. In fact, small establishments have had the same rate of labour …
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more important for small-firm innovation than for their larger counterparts. …
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