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This paper uses firm level data collected by the Australian Bureau of Statistics in its Business Longitudinal Survey to … influences on export performance of Australian manufacturing firms may lie with a range of ‘firm-specific’ factors other than …
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This paper argues that spacing between consecutive births is an important aspect of competition among siblings for survival. Since parents simultaneously choose their desired values of birth spacing and the amount of time and other resources invested in children (which in turn affect child...
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This paper examines the relationship between early childbearing, parental use of health inputs and child mortality in Bangladesh. In order to account for the potential endogeneity of the age at birth and use of health inputs, (hospital delivery and child vaccination) in the child mortality...
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This paper studies the relationship between NSF funding and the publications of US economists using data on 1473 applications to NSF during 1985-1990, 414 of which were awarded a research grant. We first outline a basic methodology for assessing the impact of the NSF support for basic research...
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This paper examines the efffect of siblings on child mortality in the Indian state of West Bengal arguing that prior and posterior spacing between consecutive siblings are important measures of the intensity of competition among siblings for limited resources. Parental decisions regarding...
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This paper investigates whether firms innovate persistently or discontinuously over time using an innovation panel data set on German manufacturing and service firms for the period 1994-2002. We find that innovation behaviour is permanent at the firm-level to a very large extent. Using a dynamic...
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's option value, even after compensating a lender for expected default losses. This non-neutrality of debt arises from an … risks, and lowers the investment threshold. Compensating the lender for expected default losses reduces project …
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Dentro de los casos más recientes de transición a regímenes de flotación del tipo de cambio, el caso brasileño por su cercanía geográfica e intensidad de la relación bilateral, así como el éxito obtenido en términos de baja inflación en los precios al consumidor, relativa estabilidad...
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-spread default affects the banking system. We find that the interaction of credit, asset prices, and loan losses explains a complete … deteriorate, an asset price decline causes default among leveraged firms, and banks suffer loan losses. Their size determines …
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falling asset prices affect the banking system through wide-spread borrower default, while deriving explicit solutions and … through’ the bank balance sheet; once borrowers default, asset prices drive bank capital, and constrained credit in turn …
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