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The Prosperity pillar of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development calls for an integrated approach based on boosting productivity through diversification, upgrading technology and innovation, and increasing employment and entrepreneurship. Thailand needs to address all these challenges to...
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Do changes in the marginal tax rate of corporations affect their investment? Using a unique dataset on balance sheet and income of firms from 1956-2008 and a new measure of exogenous changes in corporations marginal tax rate, this paper shows that the investment response of large firms to a...
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The German Mittelstand, which has nurtured many debates – and fantasies – in France regarding the two countries' relative competitiveness, is often invoked as a quasi-mystical indicator capable of explaining almost all by itself the diverging trade performance of the Eurozone's two largest...
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SMEs play a crucial role for European economies. The numbers show the high importance of SMEs for national economies. Accordingly, it is no surprise that the regulatory framework SMEs are imbedded in is the subject of an important political discussion. In the discussion it is frequently...
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This paper provides the first evidence on gender differences in investment financing, credit application and credit denial rates in Germany. The empirical analysis is carried out on a sample of firms drawn from the KfW Mittelstandspanel, a representative survey of German SMEs for the period from...
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This paper analyzes gender differences in the investment activity of German small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs). The empirical analysis is carried out on a sample of firms drawn from the KfW Mittelstandspanel, a representative survey of German SMEs for the period from 2003 to 2009. We find...
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