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find that relatively efficient (high total factor productivity (TFP)) firms exited while relatively inefficient (low TFP …. -- Total factor productivity ; Entry and exit ; Natural selection ; Directional selection ; Disruptive selection ; Evolution … ; Japanese economy ; Japan …
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Nishimura et al. (2005) analyze the entry/exit behavior of Japanese firms during the 1990s and find that relatively efficient firms exited while relatively inefficient firms survived during the banking-crisis period of 1996-97. They conclude that the natural selection mechanism (NSM) apparently...
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Japan, we find that private consumption has been relatively stagnant during the 2002-07 period and that the stagnation of … ; employment conditions ; unemployment rates ; Group of 7 (G7) ; Japan …
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-long recession in Japan during the 1990s and early 2000s and the reasons for the stagnation of household consumption during this …
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-long recession in Japan during the 1990s and early 2000s and the reasons for the stagnation of household consumption during this …
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-long recession in Japan during the 1990s and early 2000s and the reasons for the stagnation of household consumption during this …
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