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particular, capital-skill complementarity represents a source of relative skill-bias while SETI provides an absolute skill …
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particular, capital-skill complementarity represents a source of relative skill-bias while SETI provides an absolute skill …
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significant job creation effect of R&D expenditures is detectable in services and high-tech manufacturing but absent in the more …
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. However, the positive and significant impact of R&D expenditures on employment is detectable in services and high …
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R&D on employment is only detectable in services and high-tech manufacturing. This is something that should be borne in …
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significant job creation effect of R&D expenditures is detectable in services and high-tech manufacturing but absent in the more …
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covering 677 European companies over the period 1990–2008. Job creation is detected in services and high-tech manufacturing …
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sample. However, this positive significant effect corresponds to the high-tech sector and services, while the effect is not …
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R&D on employment is only detectable in services and high-tech manufacturing. This is something that should be borne in …
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