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innovation behaviours of non-agricultural entrepreneurs. The results indicate that, on average, a one standard deviation increase … in PM2.5 concentration is associated with a 4.3 percentage points increase in green innovation (or a 11.9 percentage … points increase in green innovation intensity). Entrepreneurs' gambling preferences could potentially mediate the …
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cost-efficient, long-term improvements, we identify the school system's capacity for knowledge-enhancing innovation as … considering evidence from regular markets that competition and the presence of for-profit actors should spur innovation. Our … analysis suggests that these factors are necessary but not sufficient conditions for innovation, tracing the obstacles to …
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This study provides new evidence regarding the extent to which medical care mitigates the economic consequences of various health shocks for the individual and a wider family. To obtain causal effects, I focus on the role of medical scientific discoveries and leverage the longitudinal dimension...
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supports innovation activities, especially early in the life cycle of firms. …
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innovation. …
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We utilize a new survey on Norwegian firms' digitalization and technology investments, linked to population-wide register data, to show that the pandemic massively disrupted the technology investment plans of firms, not only postponing investments, but also introducing new technologies. More...
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job allocation across industries, firms, and workers, and its implications for innovation and economic growth. We analyze … identified in the structural literature through which EPL-induced job reallocation affects productivity, innovation, and overall …
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