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these transatlantic differences may be related to the different sectoral structures in the US and the EU, we differentiated …
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these transatlantic differences may be related to the different sectoral structures in the US and the EU, we differentiated … change ; US ; EU …
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The aim of this study is to investigate the relationship between a firm's R&D activities and its productivity using a unique micro data panel dataset and looking at sectoral peculiarities which may emerge; more specifically, we used an unbalanced longitudinal database consisting of 532 top...
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The average firm size of the top R&D investors among US-based companies is smaller than that of the EU-based firms …. Does this help to explain why the US has a greater R&D intensity, or is the higher firm size in the EU, just as its lower R … 2006 EU Industrial R&D Investment Scoreboard, the size differential between R&D performers in the EU and US is more closely …
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the UK and Europe. The ongoing uncertainty about the conditions under which the UK will be leaving the EU, creates … the EU, we apply a novel methodology that disentangles region-sector sensitivities (elasticities) of firms …' competitiveness to (non)tariff barriers from the implications of different post-Brexit UK-EU trade scenarios. This enables us to …
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