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-level total factor productivity growth for Ukraine manufacturing and service sectors in 2000-2005. The estimation is performed for …
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The paper empirically assesses microeconomic exporting-productivity nexus using the data for Ukrainian manufacturing … firms for the years 2000-2005. The results of the estimation show that firms with higher total factor productivity (TFP …
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expect them to have different mark-ups. We investigate this issue using company level data for UK manufacturing industries …
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This study explores the prevalence and nature of the regional divide for the Mexican manufacturing production across … sub-national regions. We utilize a unique panel of municipality-level data from the manufacturing sector. An important … use stochastic frontier analysis methods to test for productivity and efficiency differences in manufacturing throughout …
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competitiveness measured by unit labor costs, using a rich, newly built, data set of German manufacturing enterprises. The analysis is …
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manufacturing industries over the 1995-2006 period. Taking into account industry differences in the need for external finance, we …
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manufacturing industries over the 1995-2006 period. Taking into account industry differences in the need for external finance, we …
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Previous research shows that technical progress at the industry level, measured by sectoral TFP growth, is more … localized in continental European countries than in Anglo-Saxon countries. We use EU KLEMS data sets to decompose sectoral TFP … technological progress is much more evenly distributed across sectors than TFP. …
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-parametric regression techniques on plant level panel data for the manufacturing sector we find that while the competition effect may have …
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Top-down computable general equilibrium (CGE) models are used extensively for analysis of energy and climate policies. Energy-intensive industries are usually represented in top-down economic models as abstract economic production functions, of the constantelasticity-of-substitution (CES)...
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