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We investigate the employment consequences of deindustrialization for 1,993 cities in France, Germany, Great Britain …
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growth, the Second Industrial Revolution (1870-1914) in France. In this period, technology became skill-intensive, leading to …
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Using Dutch data we empirically investigate how financing and innovation vary across firm characteristics. We find that when firms face financial constraints, debt financing and innovation choices are not independent of firm characteristics, and R&D slows down. In the absence of financial...
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on panel data for West Germany indicate that the legal change did have a negative effect on severance pay. -- panel data …
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underestimate wages elsewhere. We document this anchoring bias by eliciting workers’ beliefs in a representative survey in Germany …
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respondents are representative of the workforce and hypothetically of a workforce currently without representation is also …
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employees work for two shifts. In one treatment, we lay off parts of the workforce before the second shift. Compared to two …
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By granting intracompany loans to their foreign affiliates, multinational firms may reduce their tax liability abroad. Many countries have legislated thin-capitalization rules (TCRs) that limit the allowable levels of intracompany loans or restrict interest deductibility if certain thresholds...
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