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other public policies can narrow regional gaps in income, well-being and access to services, productivity growth is key to …, this paper documents the performance of Swedish large regions (TL2) on the main productivity drivers identified by the … high regional productivity, namely rail and road connectivity, knowledge-intensive employment and research and education …
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This paper analyses the role of intangibles and digital adoption for firm-level productivity in the Netherlands drawing … on a newly constructed panel data set of Dutch enterprises. It provides robust evidence on productivity effects of … significant impact on firm-level productivity growth in the service sector and for younger firms. Productivity benefits from …
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leads to changes in incumbent firms’ productivity. We find that platform use increases labour productivity growth in firms … employment. What is more, productivity gains are greater for small firms and firms in the middle of the productivity distribution … in narrowing productivity gaps among firms. Finally, productivity gains are stronger in more dynamic platform markets …
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Intangible assets are an important driver of productivity and ultimately output growth. Yet, despite their aggregate … rise in the past decades, productivity has continued to grow modestly in the majority of OECD countries. This is in part … analysis, the paper provides evidence that easing financing restrictions is particularly beneficial for productivity in sectors …
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productivity growth. This would help in particular laggard firms and low-skilled people, making the benefits of digitalisation …
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The recovery from the current deep recession caused by the COVID-19 pandemic will require raising productivity through … competition, firms face weak incentives to become more productive. Sizeable shares of labour and capital are trapped in low-productivity …
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role of cross-firm dispersion in productivity in explaining dispersion in firm wage premia, as well as the factors shaping … the link between productivity and wages at the firm level. The results suggest that around 15% of cross-firm differences … in productivity are passed on to differences in firm wage premia. The degree of pass-through is systematically larger in …
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The longer run consequences of the pandemic will partly hinge on its impact on high productivity firms, and the ongoing … process of labour reallocation from low to high productivity firms. While Schumpeter (1939) proposed that recessions can … reallocation) raises questions about whether job reallocation remained productivity-enhancing. Using novel, near-real-time data for …
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The consequences of the pandemic for potential output will partly hinge on its impact on high productivity firms, and … more generally the ongoing process of productivity-enhancing reallocation – the rate at which scarce resources are … preservation (over reallocation) raises questions about whether job reallocation remained productivity-enhancing over the course of …
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higher productivity level, larger size, lower indebtedness and higher profitability are associated with longer duration of …
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