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In Europe, accounting standards prevent larger expenditures on employer-sponsored training from being treated as … investments. Using Sweden as example, we discuss two consequences for training. First, the timing: training will be conducted when … income is large enough for training costs to be deducted without loss. This is more often possible during booms than …
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A Quality-adjusted specification of labor is suggested which allow firms training to effect labor efficiency. To assess …
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A quality-adjusted specification of labor is suggested which allows firm training to affect labor efficiency. To assess … probability that training expenditures result in net decreases in total costs. Judging from the corresponding point estimates …
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In this paper, a model of product innovation is developed that endogenizes the degree of cooperation. Two opposing forces affect firm profit in an R&D joint venture. Cooperation increases the quality of the product but it also makes the new products more similar. The increasing substitutability...
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This thesis consists of one essay in industrial organization and two essays in non-cooperative game theory.
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This thesis consists of one essay in industrial organization and two essays in non-cooperative game theory.
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