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half of the manufacturing industries are dependent. The state of the art of the machine tools themselves, their control …
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applied to data from Swedish manufacturing industries. The results are consistent with the theoretical prediction for growth …
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This paper shows that plant and firm size in manufacturing, and especially in engineering industry, in several Western …
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This paper develops a procedure for testing the signaling hypothesis as advanced by Spence, et. al. The approach used is to examine directly the question of whether employers use education for purely informational purposes in their hiring decisions. An application of the method to a recruitment...
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&D investments, and (2) the dominant service content of production in the modern manufacturing firm. It pictures the firm as a …
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