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Mark-up cyclical behaviour is relevant in determining the size of government spending multiplier on output. While theoretical literature priviliged the counteryclical hypothesis, empirical evidence is far from being conclusive. Based on seminal Rotemberg and Saloner (1986) contribution, we build...
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Mark-up cyclical behaviour is relevant in determining the size of government spending multiplier on output. While theoretical literature priviliged the counteryclical hypothesis, empirical evidence is far from being conclusive. Based on seminal Rotemberg and Saloner (1986) contribution, we build...
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&D investment at the firm level. The contribution of this study is threefold: first, we extend Máñez et al. [2014], Triguero et al … continuing investment in R&D depends on the market power of companies. We test alternative measures for market power: the …
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