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discouraged entrepreneurship and family ownership of businesses in favor of institutional ownership. Credit market regulations …, the national pension system, employment security laws and centralized wage setting in Sweden reinforced the distortionary … policies and institutions, Sweden's employment distribution is sharply tilted away from lower wage industries, and industries …
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In a dynamic setting, every firm can be regarded as a “business experiment” with the objective to search and explore new business opportunities. It is suggested that the growth of an industry is enhanced by new-firm entry, since a positive correlation between the number of successes, i.e....
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discouraged entrepreneurship and family ownership of businesses in favor of institutional ownership. Credit market regulations …, the national pension system, employment security laws and centralized wage setting in Sweden reinforced the distortionary … neutral set of policies and institutions, Sweden's employment distribution is sharply tilted away from lower wage industries …
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discouraged entrepreneurship and family ownership of businesses in favor of institutional ownership. Credit market regulations …, the national pension system, employment security laws and centralized wage setting in Sweden reinforced the distortionary … neutral set of policies and institutions, Sweden's employment distribution is sharply tilted away from lower wage industries …
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This doctoral thesis investigates changes in the volume and character of Swedish manufacturing sector innovation output between 1970 and 2007, a time span composed of both extended periods of relative prosperity and decline. More specifically, it examines whether changes in the number of...
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The real estate industry is one of the most important sectors of Germany. Its development and the development of real estate values are most important to Germany's economic business cycle and the country's long-term growth path. On average, Germany's real estate activities and price trends have...
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