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Teamwork in research has been on the rise and so has the size of R&D teams. This paper offers an explanation for increasing team size that we call the "racing against time" hypothesis: With innovation races more competitive globally, R&D firms need to finish research projects as quickly as...
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We use quarterly panel data from the COME-HERE survey covering five European countries to analyse three facets of the experience of loneliness during the COVID-19 pandemic. First, in terms of prevalence, loneliness peaked in April 2020, followed by a U-shape pattern in the rest of 2020, and then...
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If redistribution is distortionary, and if the income of skilled workers is due to knowledgeintensive activities and depends positively on intellectual property, a social planner which cares about income distribution may in principle want to use a reduction in Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs)...
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This paper explores the possible job creation effect of innovation activity. We analyze a unique panel dataset covering almost 20,000 patenting firms from Europe over the period 2003-2012. The main outcome from the proposed GMM-SYS estimations is the labour-friendly nature of innovation, which...
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linked employer-employee dataset that combines data from two innovation surveys in The Netherlands with administrative and …
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administrative data obtained from Statistics Netherlands. Excluding firms in the hospitality industry and other industries that … ; innovation ; cultural diversity ; knowledge spillovers ; linked employer-employee data ; Netherlands …
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The fraction of R&D active firms decreased in Switzerland but increased in the Netherlands from 2000-2016. This paper … but not in the Netherlands, explaining the diverging R&D trends. Yet, counterfactual analyses show that policies should …
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impact of home births on the health of low-risk newborns using data from the Netherlands, the only developed country where …
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, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Sweden, Switzerland and the UK. Exploiting within-country variation, we show that a one …
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We explore the impact of COVID-19 hotspots and regional lockdowns on the Dutch labour market. Using weekly administrative panel microdata for 50 per cent of Dutch employees until the end of March 2020, we study whether individual labour market outcomes, as measured by employment, working hours...
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