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Labour productivity reflects a firm's ability to generate higher production or value-added. This paper analyses labour productivity and its determinants in the manufacturing and service sectors in Kenya. As the largest economy in East Africa, it is crucial for Kenya to have high labour...
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Female-run firms are less likely to be exporters although they exert positive influence in various aspects in an economy and society. With a new and comprehensive data set on manufacturing plants, I investigate the exporter productivity premium of female-run firms in Germany. The results show...
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Female-run firms are less likely to be exporters although they exert positive influence in various aspects in an economy and society. With a new and comprehensive data set on manufacturing plants, I investigate the exporter productivity premium of female-run firms in Germany. The results show...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012871872
We use newly-available Indian panel data to estimate how the returns to planting-stage investments vary by rainfall realizations. We show that the forecasts significantly affect farmer investment decisions and that these responses account for a substantial fraction of the inter-annual...
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What drives growth at the microeconomic level? Burgess and Venables divide the factors that determine a location's growth performance into two groups, 1st advantage and 2nd advantage. The term 1st advantage refers to the conditions that provide the environment in which new activities can be...
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We use newly-available Indian panel data to estimate how the returns to planting-stage investments vary by rainfall realizations. We show that the forecasts significantly affect farmer investment decisions and that these responses account for a substantial fraction of the inter-annual...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009782148
This paper argues that opening up an economy to trade can result in welfare reducing deindustrialization when agents are subject to credit constraints. The standard interpretation of such deindustrialization as a reallocation of resources across sectors with no aggregate long-term adverse...
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Consumers have shifted their consumption of online content dramatically from websites that they browse from a personal computer to apps that they use on mobile devices. Marketers have moved with the eyeballs, particularly since people use their smartphones much of the day and carry them wherever...
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This paper investigates Allyn Young's two important doctrines concerning the division of labor and roundabout production: Apart from advancement in the state of knowledge, the progressive division of labor, which can take place within a given population, brings about the adoption of more...
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This paper investigates Allyn Young's two important doctrines concerning the division of labor and roundabout production: Apart from advancement in the state of knowledge, the progressive division of labor, which can take place within a given population, brings about the adoption of more...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014101707