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recession implied by the COVID-19 pandemic. Interestingly, even though inflation rates in Germany have been clearly below 2% for …
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-treatment digital capabilities show higher innovation resilience during the pandemic. Moreover, COVID-19 leads to a decrease in …
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The ongoing digital transformation has raised hopes for ICT-based climate protection within manufacturing industries … drivers of the relationship between ICT and energy use in manufacturing. We apply flexible tree-based machine learning to a …
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resilience during the GFC, countries with more centralised banking systems performed better in the first year of the pandemic …
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In this paper we analyze how consumers in Germany updated expectations about inƒaflation in response to the COVID-19 …
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Using the exogenous shock of the COVID-19 pandemic, we study how informed market participants evaluate fiscal space. Short-selling activity shifted upon the onset of the pandemic towards companies with low financial flexibility only in countries with limited fiscal space. Among these companies,...
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facilities in Europe jointly with their output, productivity, and other key economic outcomes. To disentangle the influence of … and productivity do not change suggesting that reductions in emissions follow proportional reductions in output rather … productivity and profits of other facilities and firms owned by the acquiring parent company after a change in ownership. …
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new ways of production that may increase productivity. So far, however, only very few studies investigated likely … productivity effects of AI at the firm-level; presumably because of lacking data. We exploit unique survey data on firms’ adoption … of AI technology and estimate its productivity effects with a sample of German firms. We employ both a cross …
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