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that we would expect the effect of market concentration on firm survival to be different according to whether an industry … concentration rates reduce the survival of new plants but only in markets marked by low entry and exit rates. Specifically, a 10 … percent increase in the 5-firm concentration ratio or the Herfindahl index in a dynamic market, raises the survival rate of …
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immediately prior to opening up their own firm have higher productivity growth than other domestic firms. This suggests that these …
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While there has been a large empirical literature on productivity spillovers from multinationals this literature treats the channels through which these spillover effects work as a black box. The innovation of this paper is to investigate whether spillovers occur via worker mobility. We use data...
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immediately prior to opening up their own firm have higher productivity growth than other domestic firms. This suggests that these …
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. In dynamic markets the survival of new ventures is increasing in industry concentration and decreasing in growth. The … industry competition and growth in dynamic compared to static markets. Estimation of a hazard function supports this hypothesis …
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that we would expect the effect of market concentration on firm survival to be different according to whether an industry … concentration rates reduce the survival of new plants but only in markets marked by low entry and exit rates. Specifically, a 10 … percent increase in the 5-firm concentration ratio or the Herfindahl index in a dynamic market, raises the survival rate of …
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