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available version of other cross-country data sets on average years of schooling that are commonly used in the literature …
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This article consists of the author’s address thanking ANPEC for the honor bestowed on him. It begins by mentioning a list of Brazilian economists with whom he associated and who were crucial in creating the institutional structure which made it possible for the profession to grow. The author...
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It has long been recognized that worker wages and possibly productivity are higher in large firms. Moreover, at least since Schumpeter (1942) economists have been interested in the relative efficiency of large firms in the research and development enterprise. This paper uses longitudinal...
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It has long been recognized that worker wages and possibly productivity are higher in large firms. Moreover, at least since Schumpeter (1942) economists have been interested in the relative efficiency of large firms in the research and development enterprise. This paper uses longitudinal...
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Many studies have shown that small firms generate more patents per R&D dollar than large firms. Does this mean that small firms are more efficient innovators than large firms? In this paper we exploit a unique data set to reexamine the firm size-innovation relationship. Because firm-reported R&D...
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