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studies how additionality affects the distributional effects of the ECP. Using the example of the firm-level investment … investment additionality and the level of competition importantly affect the distributional effects of the ECP. Imposing … benefits firms. In an imperfectly competitive environment the firm-level investment support may increase capital use and may be …
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We employ the EU KLEMS database to estimate the real rate of return to capital in 14 countries (11 in the EU, three outside the EU) in 10 branches of the market economy plus the market economy as a whole. Our measure of capital is an aggregate over seven types of asset: three ICT assets...
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Ex-ante regulations and ex-post liabilities for using a new technology will induce additional costs for adopters. The standard model is advanced by including irreversibility and uncertainty and taking into account transaction costs of negotiating possible cost reductions. The case analysed is...
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Ex-ante regulations and ex-post liabilities for using a new technology will induce additional costs for adopters. The standard model is advanced by including irreversibility and uncertainty and taking into account transaction costs of negotiating possible cost reductions. The case analysed is...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003935226
This paper employs a homogenous firms database to investigate industry localization in European countries. More specifically, we compare, across industries and countries, the predictions of two of the most popular localization indices, i.e., the Ellison and Glaeser index (Ellison and Glaeser,...
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Investigation of the patterns in housing preferences has always been a strong emphasis on spatial analysis literature, mostly to the extent that housing price varies within urban macro form. The purpose of this paper is to examine the variances of housing prices in Istanbul, by using separate...
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controlling for regional characteristics, being closely located to a previous investment positively affects firm location choice …. However, the impact of distance is dependent on the type of investment (production or service). While within-firm co …
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The question of delocation in main industrial regions across the EU is approached here, and its effects on jobs losses estimated. Seventy five regions are selected following the double criteria of size of the manufacturing industries and high per capita income levels. Taken together, the...
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Every financial crisis brings in its wake demands for more information; the latest one is no exception. Because, in deceptively tranquil times, it is well-nigh impossible to foster the consensus necessary to improve data availability, such a window of opportunity must not be missed. To be sure,...
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