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, using a new and large employer survey on wage and price setting behaviour for Germany. We observe that wage freezes are more …
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(loses) in comparative advantage. We use a computable general equilibrium model for Germany to examine the effects of a …
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study how cohort size has affected real earnings in Europe. When we pool the data of all countries, we find that cohort size …
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-factor productivity seems to be more robust for Germany than for the Netherlands. …
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innovation and employment growth in Germany. The model is tailor-made for analysing firm-level employment effects of innovations … Germany are similar to those found for Spain and the UK. …
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The missing effect of investments of firms in information and communication technologies on productivity is studied by various recent papers (e.g. Oliner and Sichels 1994, Landauer 1995, Brynjolfsson and Hitt 1996). Several explanations are given for this missing link. Our paper deals with two...
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This paperanalyses the link between human capitaland information technology(IT ) in the service production process. The analysis is based on 1994 cross-sectional data for 1929 German. Firms drawn from the first wave of the Mannheim Service Innovation Panel (MIP-S). Factor demand functions are...
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In this paper we analyse the relationship between export and innovation activities of German service sector companies using data from the 1997 wave of the Mannheim Innovation Panel in the Service Sector. There is a lot of support for the Schumpeterian hypothesis of export activities being mainly...
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This paper analyses the link between the high-skilled employment share and the level of investment in information technology (IT) in the service production process. The analysis is based on an unbalanced panel data set for 933 West German firms over the period 1994-1996. To account for firms...
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There is a growing concern about collective wage agreement and employment dynamics in Germany. In this paper, evidence …
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