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the ceteris paribus lower level of productivity in firms with a higher share of female employees does not go hand in hand … the ceteris paribus lower level of productivity in firms with a higher share of female employees does not go hand in hand … ; gender ; productivity ; profitability ; Germany …
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the ceteris paribus lower level of productivity in firms with a higher share of female employees does not go hand in hand … ; gender ; productivity ; profitability ; Germany … and gender) and its performance (productivity and profitability) for a large representative sample of enterprises from …
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manufacturing industries in Germany using newly available, unique data. We find concave age-productivity profiles and a negative … paribus lower level of productivity in firms with a higher share of female employees does not go hand in hand with a lower … age and gender) and its performance (productivity and profitability) for a large representative sample of enterprises from …
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the ceteris paribus lower level of productivity in firms with a higher share of female employees does not go hand in hand … and gender) and its performance (productivity and profitability) for a large representative sample of enterprises from … manufacturing industries in Germany. We use unique newly available data that for the first time combine information from the …
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the economic performance of establishments and regions in Germany. In 2003 self-produced intangible capital accounted for …. This high proportion is mainly due to a relatively strong and research-intensive manufacturing sector in Germany. At the … workers can share the rents of the activities of intangible workers. Thus, intangible capital generates positive externalities …
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This paper analyses and compares the dynamics of agglomeration in Portuguese and Irish manufacturing industries between 1985 and 1998 implementing Dumais, Ellison and Glaeser (2002)'s methodology. Using comparable and exhaustive micro-level data sets, we find that industries tend to be sub ject...
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manufacturing industries in Germany using newly available, unique data. We find concave age-productivity profiles and a negative … paribus lower level of productivity in firms with a higher share of female employees does not go hand in hand with a lower … age and gender) and its performance (productivity and profitability) for a large representative sample of enterprises from …
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If localization economies are present, firms within denser industry concentrations should exhibit higher levels of … performance than more isolated firms. Nevertheless, research in industrial organization that has focused on the influences on firm …) of firms in the same industry increases mortality rates while greater concentration over larger distances reduces …
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practical importance, though, growth remains a poorly understood property of firms. While previous studies have documented the … stochastic paths of all firms stem from the same generating process. These exploratory results indicate that growth rate … persistence is there and my be even substantial for some firms, but it is rare. We also study the links between the micro …
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