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This paper analyzes how labor ows respond to permanent idiosyncratic shifts in rm-level production functions and demand curves using very detailed Swedish micro data. Shocks to rms physical productivity have only modest eects on rm-level employment decisions. In contrast, the paper documents...
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inestigates the sources of productivity fluctuations that are commonly interpreted s technology shocks. I estimate different types … of technology shocks from structural vector autoregressions and reassess the empirical performance of the standard model … based on second moments that are conditional on technology and nontechnology (preference) shocks. Most prominently, the …
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implications of these patterns, I build a quantitative model of the labor market with endogenous technology and training …
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compared with the western region. Foreign direct investment (FDI) and information and communication technology (ICT) investment …
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trend (purely external non-economic) as well as other exogenous (external economic) factors (technology shifters). We define … technology index based on the external economic factors which are indicators of ‘technology’. Thus our definition of production … function is amended to accommodate several technology shifters which are not separable from the traditional inputs. That is …
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call technology shifters (economic factors). We use several composite technology indices based on appropriate combinations … of the external economic factors which are indicators of different aspects of technology. These technology indices are … specific external economic factors. Furthermore, the technology shifters allow for non-neutral and biased shifts in TC. We also …
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