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impact of foreign competition on managerial compensation, (2) differences in the impact between Germany and the U.S and (3 … compensation in both countries. The impact of foreign competition on payperformance sensitivity differs between the US and Germany …In this study we use import penetration as a proxy for foreign competition in order to empirically analyze (1) the …
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debate on potentially negative impacts of cost-increasing energy policies on international competitiveness. We use firm …-level data from three countries with similar industry structure but different energy policies: Germany, Switzerland, and Austria …
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Germany, using firm level data from the Flemish and German part of the Community Innovation survey (CIS III and IV). Both the …
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This paper investigates the role intangible capital plays for economic growth in different sectors in Germany. It … Germany. In nearly all sectors investments in design and computerized information are larger in the UK. In contrast, German …
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This paper examines to what extent marital sorting affects cross-sectional earnings inequality in Germany over the past … based on a structural model of household labor supply. For West Germany, a positive effect of marital sorting on inequality … participation. In East Germany, the impact of marital sorting on inequality is highly disequalizing irrespective of adjusting for …
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.S. economy during the last 40 years. In this paper, we replicate their findings for China and Germany, using detailed firm …
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relationship for Germany and Portugal. Both countries, though member states of the European Union, are fairly different from each … opposite result for Germany which apparently benefits from higher diversity. Hence, we suggest that both concentration and …
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A recent survey of 54 micro-econometric studies reveals that exporting firms are more productive than non-exporters. On the other hand, previous empirical studies show that exporting does not necessarily improve productivity. One possible reason for this result is that most previous studies are...
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Less than half of the people with migration background living in Germany possess foreign citizenship. Hence, using … analyzing earnings issues seems to be reasonable. A second question of the paper is whether degrees obtained in Germany lead to … and skill level, the estimates affirm higher earnings to educational attainment in Germany …
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