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Why do cities differ so much in productivity? We document that most of the measured dispersion in productivity across … US cities is spurious and reflects granularity bias: idiosyncratic heterogeneity in plant-level productivity and size …
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This paper estimates the aggregate productivity effects of Marshallian externalities generated by foreign direct … externalities and other intra- and inter-regional spillovers generated by domestic firms. The productivity effects of these … explicitly as determinants of total factor productivity, and tests several empirical specifications of this model, using data for …
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This study examines the determinants of total factor productivity (TFP) in US firms. Moreover, the firms' technology … activities are more related within similar technologies are able to report higher productivity, especially during economic … recession periods. As such, firms can monitor productivity for strategic reasons such as corporate planning and organisation …
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trading patterns are significant in explaining the contemporaneous fluctuations in its R&D productivity. This finding is … consistent with the hypothesis that management has considerable information about its R&D productivity beyond what is known to …
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Productivity growth has been slow in many continental European countries over the last few decades, especially in … product market competition experience higher rates of productivity growth. We also find weak evidence for the notion that in … Germany's bank-based system of internal control, ownership concentration is harmful for productivity growth. …
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In this paper we study the productivity-survival link in the U.S. poultry processing industry using the longitudinal … productivity and demand-specific factors on plant survival and ownership change. Second, we analyze the determinants of the firm … ownership change. The effect of physical productivity on the probability of exit or ownership change is generally insignificant …
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Productivity growth has been slow in many continental European countries over the last few decades, especially in … product market competition experience higher rates of productivity growth. We also find weak evidence for the notion that in … Germany's bank-based system of internal control, ownership concentration is harmful for productivity growth. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013428290
This paper examines the recent upsurge in foreign acquisitions of U.S. firms, specifically focusing on acquisitions made by firms located in emerging markets. Neoclassical theory predicts that, on net, capital should flow from countries that are capital-abundant to countries that are...
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US productivity leadership or could be due to the ease in which US firms operate in their home surroundings. The evidence … would therefore be more compelling if US firms were leaders outside the US. We study the productivity of plants owned by US …
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"We use firm-level data for U.S. multinational enterprises (MNE) and the model of firm heterogeneity first presented in Helpman, Melitz, and Yeaple (2004) to make four empirical contributions. First, we show that the most productive U.S. firms invest in a larger number of foreign countries and...
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