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; Matching ; Propensity Score ; Selection Bias ; Multiple Imputations ; Swiss Firms ; Business Survey ; Adoption of Technologies …
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The paper aims at explaining empirically the diffusion of E-commerce based on two largescale sample surveys conducted in the Swiss economy. The paper adds to previous work in two ways: firstly, we estimate separate models for E-selling and E-purchasing, and, secondly, we distinguish between...
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rich countries: New Zealand and Switzerland. We briefly discuss Kehoe/Prescott's definition of a "great depression … perform sensitivity tests with respect to alternative operationalisations for Switzerland and the U.S. It is shown that with …-performing Switzerland reduces considerably. Yet, this still does not explain the comparatively poor economic growth in Switzerland during …
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in line with theory and (the somewhat fragmentary) empirical evidence. The main part of our contribution is devoted to …
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variables as proposed by the theory of technology diffusion, includes a policy variable, and a policy equation with a set of …
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In earlier work we analyzed empirically the innovative behaviour of Swiss manufacturing firms building on the wide consent in economic literature that demand prospects, type and intensity of competition, market structure, factors governing the production of knowledge (appropriability,...
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