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-period panel of 687 manufacturing firms. Our paper is the first to examine the impact of innovation on employment with a particular …The debate on the role of innovation in employment growth is still inconclusive with the available literature focusing … focus on SSA and the first to apply a panel data approach to a larger set of developing countries. Our findings indicate …
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selection rule for the investigation of the impact of subsidised firm foundation from unemployment on employment growth of the … firm. The empirical analysis is based on the ZEW Firm Start-up Panel using a cohort of firms founded in 15 labour market … two-step estimator. The FIML model yields a significant negative impact of bridging allowance on employment growth …
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selection rule for the investigation of the impact of subsidised firm foundation from unemployment on employment growth of the … firm. The empirical analysis is based on the ZEW Firm Start-up Panel using a cohort of firms founded in 15 labour market … two-step estimator. The FIML model yields a significant negative impact of bridging allowance on employment growth …
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The present paper estimates and decomposes the employment effect of innovation by R&D intensity levels. Our micro … innovation by 1% may increase employment up to 0.7%. The job creation effect of innovation reaches its peak when R&D intensity is …-econometric analysis is based on a large international panel data set from the EU Industrial R&D Investment Scoreboard. Employing flexible …
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The present paper estimates and decomposes the employment effect of innovation by R&D intensity levels. Our micro …: increasing innovation by 1% may increase employment up to 0.7%. The job creation effect of innovation reaches its peak when the R …-econometric analysis is based on a large international panel data set from the EU Industrial R&D Investment Scoreboard. Employing flexible …
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