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their engagement in already existing Indian firms. Most notably, the productivity of the German parents matters only for …
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productivity in Germany. This association increases with firm size. Comparison to a similar survey in the US indicates that the … at least in part to blame for the differences in aggregate productivity between Germany and the US. … heterogeneity in management practices across establishments in Germany, with small firms having lower scores than large firms on …
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productivity in Germany. This association increases with firm size. Comparison to a similar survey in the US indicates that the … at least in part to blame for the differences in aggregate productivity between Germany and the US. … heterogeneity in management practices across establishments in Germany, with small firms having lower scores than large firms on …
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productivity in Germany. This association increases with firm size. Comparison to a similar survey in the US indicates that the … at least in part to blame for the differences in aggregate productivity between Germany and the US … heterogeneity in management practices across establishments in Germany, with small firms having lower scores than large firms on …
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productivity in Germany. This association increases with firm size. Comparison to a similar survey in the US indicates that the … at least in part to blame for the differences in aggregate productivity between Germany and the US. … heterogeneity in management practices across establishments in Germany, with small firms having lower scores than large firms on …
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existing Indian firms. Most notably, the productivity of the German parents matters only for ownership shares in new affiliates …
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Foreign direct investment in developing countries has got a bad reputation in some popular discussions where it is set tantamount to first world’s postcolonial exploitation of the raw materials and cheap labour from the third world, associated with pictures of leaking oil fields and collapsing...
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