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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. …
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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. …
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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. …
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conditional on controlling for initial selection, SEZs induced no further productivity gains for within SEZ firms, on average … productivity gains. However, SEZs created negative externalities for firms in the vicinity which attenuate with distance …
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conditional on controlling for initial selection, SEZs induced no further productivity gains for within SEZ firms, on average … productivity gains. However, SEZs created negative externalities for firms in the vicinity which attenuate with distance …
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We study the regional location of multinationals in Ireland since the 1970s by focusing on the role played by agglomeration economies and public incentives intent on dispersing industrial activity to the more disadvantaged areas of Ireland. We find that regional policy has only been effective in...
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