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.S. economy during the last 40 years. In this paper, we replicate their findings for China and Germany, using detailed firm …
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This paper provides a labour supply explanation to the observation that in Germany employment changes are asymmetric …
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particular can not be expected to give substantial contributions to the solution of mass unemployment in Germany without using …
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employment for different types of labour in manufacturing. The empirical model allows for endogeneity of the firm's innovation … market products is more important than any other measure of product innovation in determining the expected employment …
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This paper analyses the determinants of employment reactions of firms when environmental innovations have been carried out. It differentiates hereby between employment increases and decreases. The data stem from a telephone survey covering more than 1500 firms in five European countries that...
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unclear, however, if the employment opportunities of the majority of the labour force in Germany-employees with a degree from … rich data set. The paper shows that innovation expenditures and investments in information and communication technologies …
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prone to increase employment, while firms that want to slash costs by innovation and compete by soft factors de …
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