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sector in Ireland, and compare our results with recent findings for Portuguese manufacturing industries (Mata and Machado …
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This paper combines a literature identifying the sources of productivity growth with a literature exploring differences between the characteristics of exporters and non-exporters to examine the contributions of exporters and non-exporters to aggregate labour productivity growth in the Irish...
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The measurement of academic output in Ireland is of growing interest in the context of the government’s strategy to … Ireland is heavily skewed by researcher and by institution and that the more productive and most cited Irish research …
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Recent economic literature suggests the importance of sunk costs and hysteresis in explaining export patterns in international trade. To explore their empirical importance, we present a new conceptual framework that distinguishes six different types of exporter behaviour, and apply this...
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