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Investment in R&D is positively associated with the variance of sales growth and, to a lesser extent, employment growth. The magnitude of this effect has not increased in recent decades, however.
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We construct a new database by matching firm-level Compustat data to NBER patent data, for four 2-digit complex technology sectors. Whilst conventional regression estimators show that the stock market does recognise efforts at innovation, quantile regression analysis adds a new dimension to the...
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We construct a new database by matching firm-level Compustat data to NBER patent data, for four 2-digit complex technology sectors. Whilst conventional regression estimators show that the stock market does recognise efforts at innovation, quantile regression analysis adds a new dimension to the...
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While Gibrat's Law assumes that growth rate variance is independent of size, empirical work has usually found a negative relationship between growth rate variance and firm growth. Using data on French manufacturing firms, we observe a relatively low, but statistically significant, negative...
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While Gibrat's Law assumes that growth rate variance is independent of size, empirical work has usually found a negative relationship between growth rate variance and firm growth. Using data on French manufacturing firms, we observe a relatively low, but statistically significant, negative...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010629433
Along with the health system reform it has been developed the private health institutions. The article explores the private health institutions through management functions. The case study was conducted at the “Arcadia” Hospital in Iasi, the largest private medical institution in the...
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Human resources are the most important components in healthcare industry, with a significant component in the current costs of health services. Performance indicators of human resources in hospitals are set in the Order of the Minister of Public Health number 112/22 January 2007 regarding...
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