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disagreement. Based on the paper's results we suggest two methods to estimate dispersion measures from panels of fixed event … to 0:94) with the true dispersion. …
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inequality, data sources, and stylized facts of wage dispersion for rich countries. The literature explaining the dispersion of …
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, have provoked a discussion about mismatch and the Beveridge Curve, alongside a discussion about firm-level dispersion …, these episodes appear to be related to other dispersion shocks which have been increasingly discussed in the literature. …
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disagreement. Based on the paper's results we suggest two methods to estimate dispersion measures from panels of fixed event … to 0:94) with the true dispersion. …
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We characterize the dispersion of firm-level productivity and demand shocks using Swedish microdata including prices … and utilization and analyse the consequences for firms and the aggregate economy. Demand dispersion increases by more than … TFPQ dispersion in recessions. Productivity shocks pass through incompletely to prices and have limited effect on sales …
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International evidence suggests that aggregate productivity growth is driven by the within-industry reallocation of inputs away from less productive firms and towards more productive firms, but little is known about this process in Australia. Accordingly, this paper exploits firm-level data to...
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