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, little is known about the impact of institutional quality on offshoring. This is surprising, given that offshoring has become … between institutional quality and offshoring. The results suggest that weak institutions are negatively related to offshoring … in general and to offshoring of R&D-intensive goods in particular. Furthermore, firms that are able to establish long …
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the real economic effect of buyouts: employment, wages, productivity, and long-run investments. Employment tend to …
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This article investigates to what extent innovation has contributed to the development of employment growth and … a gross employment growth which has been larger in German manufacturing than in other European countries. This effect is … market shares. Taking the substitution of existing with new products into account, it turns out the net employment growth due …
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This paper examines the interaction between intellectual property protection and competition policy on the choice of entrepreneurs with respect to commercialization as well as the rate of innovation. We find that stronger intellectual property protection makes it more likely that entrepreneurs...
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This paper analyzes how institutional differences affect university entrepreneurship. We focus on ownership of faculty inventions, and compare two institutional regimes; the US and Sweden. In the US, the Bayh-Dole Act gives universities the right to own inventions from publicly funded...
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