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The study aims at describing productivity growth in the manufacturing sector for a selected panel of five European … growth and firm-specific factors such as size, age and capital intensity across countries. The paper uses annual account data … over the period 1993-2003 from Amadeus dataset (Bureau van Dijk) for a balanced panel of manufacturing firms. In line with …
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low-wage countries, and the size distribution of exporters, skewed towards small firms. Since 2010 signs of structural …
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. A brief empirical analysis of the impact of firing costs on the size of exiting firms supports the model's conclusions …
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We use a unique cross-section survey of manufacturing firms from four European countries (France, Germany, Italy, Spain …
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We use a unique cross-section survey of manufacturing firms from four European countries (France, Germany, Italy, Spain …
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level using a dataset of 13 industries of the manufacturing sector from 27 European countries over the 1995-2014 period. Our …
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US cities is spurious and reflects granularity bias: idiosyncratic heterogeneity in plant-level productivity and size …
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There is a substantial heterogeneity in productivity when comparing individual firms. However, even when heterogeneity is found, some questions still remain unaddressed. For instance, when focusing on EU nothing is known about the importance of firms' heterogeneity compared with that of...
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This paper calls for a fresh look at industrial policies in the light of recent trends and developments in the global economy. In particular, five new challenges and their implications for industrial policies are discussed. These have been neglected in the debate on industrial policy and include...
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