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We document for the US and Continental Europe that home-production time remained essentially flat during the last 50 years while changes in market time and leisure offset each other. We then focus on the US and France during 1970-2005 which are on the opposite sides of the spectrum: while US...
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, employment, and productivity, many direct and indirect effects are at play. To ensure a transparent and systematic flow of the …
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There is a long-standing recognition that innovating firms often have higher employment growth. More recently, there is … debate by showing that the innovation-employment link for a firm is dependent on its multinational status. While we find that … between innovation and employment. …
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attainment. Eighty percent of mothers in the complier group found employment within a year, and for many, total income rose …
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for financing R&D. We decompose the effects of RER changes on productivity growth into these channels and explain regional …
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