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observe that whilst employment growth has a direct negative association with profit growth, there are indirect effects through …, profit growth is not followed by much subsequent growth of employment. …
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-insurance demand. An unanticipated tax reform in 2000 halved the tax exemption limit for capital income in Germany. We document that …
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We analyse stylised facts for Germany's business cycle at the firm level. Based on longitudinal firm-level data from …
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The paper analyses the impact of venture capital finance on growth and innovation activities of young German firms. Among other variables, our panel of firm data includes data on venture capital funding and patent applications. With a statistical matching procedure we draw an adequate control...
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This paper investigates empirical evidence on the linkage between entrepreneurial aging of the workforce and firm growth. More precisely, it aims to analyse the impact of aging on employment growth in the context of extreme growth events. Basically, the study is conducted to capture the overall...
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comprehensive panel dataset of establishments in Germany, this paper contributes to fill this gap and examines the role of the …
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We focus on the relationship of age and diversification patterns of German machine tool manufacturers in the post war era. Based on trade journals we track the entire firm populations' product portfolio development throughout each firm's lifetime. We distinguish between minor diversification and...
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analysis confirms other findings that venture funded firms in Germany have higher number of patent applications than those in …
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, Germany succeeded in enabling smaller firms to grow faster than larger firms. This suggests that the new policies were not …
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when estimating efficient frontiers. But the theoretical foundation of most studies is a cost minimisation and/ or profit … substantial measurement error. In this paper, we examine the magnitude and direction of this error in cost and profit efficiency …
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