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contribution of innovation in general to productivity growth is almost nil in Italy during this period …
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-employed individuals, we find robust evidence that women in Italy pay more for overdraft facilities than men. We could not find any …
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contribution of innovation in general to productivity growth is almost nil in Italy during this period …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012750350
Productivity is the main factor holding back long-term economic growth in Italy. Since the second half of the 1990s …. Understanding the reasons for such a performance and finding the most effective policy levers is crucial to increase Italy …
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We investigate the productivity effects of eco-innovations at the firm level using a modified version of the CDM model (Crepon et al., 1998). The distinctive nature of environmental innovations, especially as regards the need for government intervention to create market opportunities, is likely...
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dynamics. In Italy, in the case of a banking merger or acquisition, the antitrust authorities can require the sale of bank …
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This paper is a brief methodological note on the matching of Italian firms in the AIDA database with applicants at the European Patent Office from the PATSTAT database. The need to match data on patent applications with balance-sheet information stems from the importance of patent statistics as...
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Innovation in SMEs exhibits some peculiar features that most traditional indicators of innovation activity do not capture. Therefore, in this paper, we develop a structural model of innovation which incorporates information on innovation success from firm surveys along with the usual R&D...
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-employed individuals, we find robust evidence that women in Italy pay more for overdraft facilities than men. We could not find any …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012464445
contribution of innovation in general to productivity growth is almost nil in Italy during this period …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012465354