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? Alternatively, are efforts to promote productivity undercut by other efforts such as to maintain or expand employment in less … validation to categorize subsidies into different types. We then estimate total-factor productivity (TFP) for Chinese listed … the aggregated level, Firms’ ex-ante productivity is negatively correlated with subsidies received by firms, and subsidies …
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The paper aims to investigate relationships between technology and innovation management, total factor productivity and … economic growth in China. By comparing the trends in total factor productivity growth of industrialized economies (i.e. OECD …), this study intends to showcase the importance of total factor productivity progress in the Chinese economy. The study …
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China during transition. In particular, we estimate the extent to which an inverse relationship in farm productivity can be …
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We use enterprise data to analyse and compare the determinants of enterprise performance in China and Russia. We find that in China, enterprise growth and efficiency is associated with rapid increases in factor inputs including management, as well as TFP, but not greatly associated with...
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Can government stimulus or private-sector subsidization save small businesses in the COVID-19 crisis? Leveraging a large dataset on the chained restaurants in China, we find that rent reduction programs significantly increase survival rates. Rent reduction by the equivalent of a restaurant...
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This paper employs a firm-level panel data set for a high-tech cluster in the People's Republic of China to examine knowledge spillovers from multinational enterprises (MNEs) to domestic firms, focusing on the role of MNEs' employment of educated workers. We find that knowledge within MNEs...
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This paper employs a firm-level panel data set for a high-tech cluster in the People's Republic of China to examine knowledge spillovers from multinational enterprises (MNEs) to domestic firms, focusing on the role of MNEs' employment of educated workers. We find that knowledge within MNEs...
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2006. Industry and firm studies in the literature show how productivity is rising because of firm entry and exit rather …
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We introduce endogenous directed technical change into numerical integrated climate and development policy assessment. We distinguish expenditures on innovation (R&D) and imitation (international technology spillovers) and consider the role of capital investment in creating and implementing new...
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