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Exporters tend to be more productive than non-exporting firms, and uncovering the extent of these productivity … productivity. I provide a new synthesized (nonparametric) methodology for the structural control-function-based identification of … unobserved firm productivity in the presence of (i) endogenous self-selection into export markets, (ii) dependence of …
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We study the impact of techies-engineers and other technically trained workers-on firm-level productivity. We first …-neutral productivity in both manufacturing and non-manufacturing industries. We find that techies raise firm-level productivity, and this … of techies on productivity operates mostly through ICT and other techies, not R&D workers. Engineers have a greater …
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We study the impact of techies—engineers and other technically trained workers—on firm-level productivity. We first …-neutral productivity in both manufacturing and non-manufacturing industries. We find that techies raise firm-level productivity, and this … of techies on productivity operates mostly through ICT and other techies, not R&D workers. Engineers have a greater …
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and the impact that these factors have on firms' productivity in Cambodia. We use the World Bank Enterprise Survey (WBES … that include both upstream and downstream activities could affect productivity growth at both firm and industry levels. We … also find that technology and innovation have a positive impact on the productivity of firms in Cambodia. …
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The productivity-enhancing effects of digitalisation have generated increased interest in the promotion of digital … technologies. This report provides different estimations for euro area countries of the impact of digital uptake on productivity at … firm level, showing that the adoption of digital technologies could lead to an increase in firms' productivity in the …
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for faster productivity growth, but also a potential disruption to a number of economic sectors and to job markets …
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The wave of digital-industrial innovation which begins to disrupt vast sectors of the global economy has fueled fear of a potential adverse impact on jobs and wages. This paper argues that digitalindustrial innovations make human capital more important than ever and the focus needs to shift to...
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. Our findings suggest that the productivity gains from investments in the three innovative activities are related to firm …
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