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Researchers contributing to the empirical rent-sharing literature have typically resorted to estimating the responsiveness of workers' wages on firms' ability to pay in order to assess the extent to which employers share rents with their employees. This paper compares rent-sharing estimates...
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same data. Taking advantage of a rich matched employer-employee dataset for France over the period 1984-2001, we … bargaining process in France over the considered period …
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higher in France than in the United States, and noticeably lower in the United Kingdom (by roughly 10%) and even lower in … Japan (30%), while TFP levels are very close in France, the United Kingdom and the United States, but much lower (40%) in … to France and Japan, a relative decline that was interrupted by the second world war (WW2); (iii) the remarkable catching …
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innovative and unchanged products is developed and estimated using comparable firm-level data from France, Germany, Spain and the …
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This paper compares the role innovation plays in productivity across the four European countries France, Germany, Spain …
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The main objective of the study is descriptive. We set out to explore the (cor)relations between five IT and R&D indicators and measures of labor and total factor productivity, average wage and skill composition, on four panel data samples of French manufacturing and services firms over the two...
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We construct company panel datasets for manufacturing firms in Belgium, France, Germany and the UK, covering the period …
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We estimate separate productions functions for approximately 450 manufacturing firms each in France and the United …
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