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Despite competition concerns over the increasing dominance of global corporations, many argue that productivity … superstars intensive in R&D, IT and/or human capital. In addition to productivity spillovers, we document the transmission of … firm's existing network. These results suggest an important role for raising productivity through the supply chains of …
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Despite competition concerns over the increasing dominance of global corporations, many argue that productivity … superstars intensive in R&D, IT and/or human capital. In addition to productivity spillovers, we document the transmission of … firm's existing network. These results suggest an important role for raising productivity through the supply chains of …
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Standard methods for estimating production functions in the Olley and Pakes (1996) tradition require assumptions on input choices. We introduce a new method that exploits (increasingly available) data on a firm’s expectations of its future output and inputs that allows us to obtain consistent...
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microeconometric literature on R&D and productivity, and the empirical literature on productivity convergence. Starting from a … reduced-form equation for Total Factor Productivity (TFP) growth that is commonly used in the empirical literature. We allow a … underestimate R&D's social rate of return and provides an explanation for long-run productivity levels at the industry level. …
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Business support policies designed to raise productivity and employment are commonworldwide, but rigorous micro …
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Do “Anglo-Saxon” management practices generate higher productivity only at the expense of lousywork-life balance (WLB … tool that companies can useto raise productivity. We try to shed some empirical light on these issues using an innovative …
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