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employer-employee panel of Germany differentiated by industries for the period 2001-2005, we investigate substitution effects …
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Empirical research has shown tremendous productivity differences, even within narrowly defined industries. A great host of studies is explainsing this productivity disparity by factors such as idiosyncratic technology shocks, input price differences, management skills, or international trade....
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The aim of this paper is to test how geographical and technological proximity relate to a particular industry’s innovative output. Two mechanisms are therefore tested, i.e. agglomeration economies and the regional exploitation of technological proximity. A new dataset is applied, which...
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start-ups across all regions of Germany. The productivity level of an incumbent moderates the extent of the perceived …
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