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network as valuable to serve independently, increasing the surplus generated by a foreign acquisition. From the theory we …
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We estimate the degree of amp;apos;stickinessamp;apos; in aggregate consumption growth (sometimes interpreted as reflecting consumption habits) for thirteen advanced economies. We find that, after controlling for measurement error, consumption growth has a high degree of autocorrelation, with a...
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the case of France appears highly supportive …
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Census data from international sources covering 77% of the world's migrant population indicate that the skill composition of migrants in major destination countries, including the US, has been rising over the last 4 decades. Moreover, the population share of skilled migrants has been approaching...
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the famous Encyclopédie in mid-18th century France. We show that subscriber density is a strong predictor of city growth …
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We document the presence of both small and large price changes in individual price records from the CPI in France and …
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accounts). We use survey data on household portfolios for the U.S., Canada, Australia, the U.K., Germany, France, Italy, and …
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Trade in intermediate inputs allows firms to lower their costs of production by using better, cheaper, or novel inputs from abroad. Quantifying the aggregate impact of input trade, however, is challenging. As importing firms differ markedly in how much they buy in foreign markets, results based...
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We document how demand shocks in export markets lead French multi-product exporters to re-allocate the mix of products sold in those destinations. In response to positive demand shocks, those French firms skew their export sales towards their best-performing products; and also extend the range...
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developed trials by jury, while the less peaceful France relied on state-employed judges for both collecting evidence and making … France remained less peaceful than England), and may explain many differences between common and civil law traditions with …
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