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We examine the growth of real value added, labour input and labour productivity of immigrant-owned firms in Finland in … Finland that allows linking register information on firms, their owners and employees. As immigrant-owned firms account for a … magnitude as in the indigenous-owned firms. The immigrant-owned firms have created a relatively large amount of low productivity …
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immigrant employment in Finland and the fiscal impact of immigration as well as the effect on the labor market. We show that the …
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immigrant employment in Finland and the fiscal impact of immigration as well as the effect on the labor market. We show that the …
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Empirical equilibrium search models have attracted a growing interest in recent years. Estimation of such models has not been completely successful, however. This has led researchers to develop more sophisticated versions of the models, in an attempt to get a better fit to the data. This study...
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Information and communications technology, global value chains, and population ageing are changing the structures of the labour market. These three factors affect the tasks carried out in Finland in the future and the division of labour between humans and computers. The changes are taking place...
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This report is a synthesis of the previous literature analyzing the role of different types of companies on economic growth and employment, and an overlook on the impacts of different policy measures on companies. The role of large companies in the economy is still significant, although...
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