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Advertising has a major effect on individual investors’ decisions. Financial instruments tend to be advertised more when market sentiment is high as investors are more willing to buy. Importantly, mechanisms that affect the relationship between market sentiment and advertising activity are...
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Socio-economic performance differs not only across countries but within countries too and can persist even after religion, language, and formal institutions are long shared. One interpretation of these disparities is that successful regions are characterized by higher levels of trust, and, more...
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Natural disasters put an enormous strain on communities abilities to cooperate. Resilience, the ability to recover from crises, is based on pre-existing prosocial attitudes of communities and it is what can allow to buffer the effects of the disaster, determining completely different dynamics...
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Diverse theories of industry dynamics predict heterogeneity in production efficiency to be the driver of firms' growth, survival and industrial change, either through a direct link between efficiency and growth, or through an indirect effect via profitabilities, as more productive firms can...
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This work explores a number of properties investigated in the empirical literature on firm size and growth dynamics: (i) the distribution and the autoregressive structure of firm size; (ii) the existence of size-growth scaling relationships; (iii) the distribution and the autoregressive structure...
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This paper provides a description of the production process by comparing different frameworks in which to analyze the relations between inputs and output. The analyses are performed on a representative sample of Italian manufacturing firms. We employ both parametric and non-parametric analysis....
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Are the observed spatial distributions of firms decided mostly by market-mediated, economy-wide locational forces, or rather by non-pecuniary, sector-specific ones? This work finds that the latter kind of forces weight systematically more than the former in deciding firm location. The analysis...
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