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sector ownership has no independent impact on productivity growth. The finding that ownership per se does not matter, but …
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countries matters for productivity, because a country that imports primarily from technological leaders receives more technology … trade patterns in determining technology flows that affect productivity by using industry level data for machinery goods … imports and productivity in eight OECD countries between 1970-91. First evidence that these countries benefit more from …
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-level productivity evolution and the equilibrium market configuration. A counterfactual experiment reveals that a 15% R&D subsidy …
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allows increases in measured productivity in response to increases in expenditures via higher search effort from households … utilization and fixed costs to generate procyclical productivity, firms do not have to spend more to achieve it. We estimate the …
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Outsourced workers experience large wage declines, yet domestic outsourcing may raise aggregate productivity. To study … revenue productivity, we find empirical support for all three predictions in French administrative data. After structurally …
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Species extinctions and ecological degradation are accelerating to a degree unprecedented in human history. We present causal evidence on the economic drivers of biodiversity loss using a novel panel dataset on the types and quantities of wildlife at thousands of locations across the U.S. from...
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doubling of firm productivity associated with 11% more pay for the highest-paid employee (likely the CEO) compared to 4.7% for … public firms for the highest-paid employees. Top pay volatility is also strongly related to productivity and structured …
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We provide a comprehensive overview of codetermination, i.e., worker representation in firms' governance and management. We cover the institution's history, implementation, and the best available evidence on its economic impacts. We argue that existing quasiexperimental estimates suggest that...
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market is quantitatively important for mechanization and productivity since it provides a workaround for other market …
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the medical and economic literature on HICT adoption and its impact on clinical outcomes, productivity and labor. We find … HICT on productivity is needed to guide further adoption. There is little econometric work directly investigating the … productivity stressing the importance of complementary factors (e.g. management and skills) in determining HICT impacts …
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