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total factor productivity premium of 11-28 percent. The data do not allow testing of whether these premiums are caused by … data, we cannot disentangle its effect on productivity from those of more traditionally recognized channels of …
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We provide broad-based evidence of a firm size premium of total factor productivity (TFP) growth in Europe after the …
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We investigate the effect of R&D subsidies on firms’ innovation by ownership, industry, and firm size using German firm-level data. The impact of R&D subsidies is heterogeneous across industries for multinational corporations (MNCs) and domestic firms while it does not differ substantially by...
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We provide the first direct estimates of distribution expenses incurred by manufacturing plants and assess their importance for aggregate output. Using a novel measure from the Indian Annual Survey of Industries, we document three key facts: (1) distribution expenses are large – they amount to...
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total factor productivity across sectors. Focusing on the manufacturing sector, we then observe that simplification more …
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This paper investigates the impact of taxation on firm survival, using hazard models and a large-scale panel dataset on over 4 million nonfinancial firms from 21 countries over the period 1995-2015. We find ample evidence that a lower level of effective marginal tax rate improves firms' survival...
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Lockdowns imposed around the world to contain the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic arehaving a differential impact on economic activity and jobs. This paper presents a new indexof the feasibility to work from home to investigate what types of jobs are most at risk. Weestimate that over 97.3...
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What drove the UK productivity slowdown post-GFC, and how is the post-Covid recovery expected to differ? This paper …
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operating mainly in domestic markets. On the back of a trend increase in production offshoring, investment by large companies …
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supply factors such as productivity gains, materialized after long-fought restructuring efforts during the lost decade …
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