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transmission of bank distress to the real economy - in particular, to real investment and labor employment by nonfinancial firms … supply downsize their real investment and labor employment significantly. This effect is larger for firms that are unable to …
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This paper studies investment incentives in the steady state of a dynamic bilateral matching market. Because of search … underinvestment on both sides of the market. But when market frictions become negligible, the equilibrium investment levels tend …
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This paper studies the innovation dynamics of an oligopolistic industry. The firms compete not only in the output market but also by engaging in productivity enhancing innovations to reduce labor costs. Rent sharing may generate productivity dependent wage differentials. Productivity growth...
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The theoretical discussion concerning the question whether the incumbent or the (potential) entrant invests more into R&D has attracted considerable interest. This paper reports the results of an empirical study on this question using data of about 3500 German firms over the years 1992 to 1995....
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This paper discusses theoretically the different incentives of managers versus firm owners to invest in innovative activities. There are opposing effects concerning R&D intensity in the manager-controlled firm. Our study on the determinants of R&D intensity presents empirical results concerning...
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This paper considers the effect of different firm leadership on the innovative performance of firms from seven EU countries. We investigate whether owner-led or manager-led firms achieve a larger share of their turnover with product innovations. Economic theory does not propose clear answers to...
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capital in the past. The conclusion is that within EMU domestic saving and investment will be less correlated than they were …
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econometric results. Larger market and regional sizes diminish relative investment specialisation while a higher unemployment rate …
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This paper analyses the level of relative specialisation in terms of gross fixed capital formation in EU regions. Larger market and regional sizes diminish; a higher unemployment rate, population density, the fact of being a central region, the distance to the economic centre, and economic...
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