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. Only immigrants that have been living in the country for a short period of time are found to negatively impact natives …' performance. This negative impact is stronger among natives with low parental education. We also report a negative effect of the … concentration of migrants with low parental education, while migrants with high parental education are found to have no impact. The …
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Since 2002, the British Government department responsible for immigration, the Home Office, has claimed immigrants pay … subsidiary questions are thus. 1. Should the cost of educating immigrants’ children (£7.6bn a year) be attributed to immigration … additional infrastructure investments that immigrants necessitate (no small omission). The conventional wisdom is that funding …
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Why do legal permanent migrants return to their home countries? How do home country conditions influence this decision … return motivations of a national sample of Australian immigrants. On average, a 10% favorable exchange rate shock (a … depreciation in the home country currency) leads to a reduced likelihood of return of 0.37 percentage points for migrants. The …
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Fund Database (IMF). Our results provide empirical evidence that the growth rates of GDP and unemployment cause migration …
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and the unemployment rate, and permanent immigration in France over the period 1994-2008. It uses a new database where … immigration is measured by the flow of issuing residence permits of more than one year to foreigners. The flow is distinguished by … autoregression models (VAR) indicates that immigration increases GDP per capita, in particular, for female immigration and family …
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This paper views the economic growth experience in Morocco from the perspective of private firms. Using models of … optimal firm size as a theoretical framework, the paper analyzes empirically the factors affecting the growth process of … growth are business strategies that are focused on product diversification and market share expansion; location in large …
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Corporate Growth is a concept that has been widely treated in a specific way or as part of strategy theories, in … depth the main variables affecting corporate growth and the underlying business processes. This empirical research has … focused on Sales, Profit-Cash Flow, Risk, Created Shareholder Value, Market Value and Overall Performance econometric models …
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performance. Using a large sample of European listed firms in the period from 2003 to 2011 and system GMM we find a significant … compensation effect on corporate firm performance for the initial negative effect of horizontal multiple directorships by product … mechanism to increase firm performance and thus assure competitive advantages. By contrast, linkages between up- and downstream …
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The main purpose of the paper is to analyze different channels for innovations. We consider the influence of various incentives for innovation in Russian companies taking into account the organization of industries — vertical or horizontal orientation, peculiarities of corporate demography,...
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One striking phenomena of the macro economy in China during the past decade is the rapid exporting growth. Exporting … growth. Using population census data and trade data, this paper examines the local labor market effects of exporting in China …. Our empirical analysis suggests that exporting growth significantly promoted employment in manufacturing sector and also …
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