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We study business uncertainty in high- versus low-volatility environments by surveying over 31,000 managers across 41 countries. We elicit subjective probability distributions for future own-firm sales and measure firm-level uncertainty with their mean absolute deviations. Analogously, we...
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Production functions provide a mapping from the firms' input quantity and productivity to output quantity. This mapping …
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stimuli -- The use of important inventions as a cause of further inventions -- Productivity advance: A Case of supply and …
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Productivity and Nonconventional Costs -- III. Sectoral Shares in Product: A Cross-Section View -- IV. Sectoral Shares in Product …
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While there is strong evidence that becoming an exporter increases firm productivity, the underlying mechanisms that … exporting and investment in technology as an potential driver of export-related productivity gains. We employ firm-level data on … analyse between exporting, innovation activities and productivity. A firm's decision to start exporting into new destinations …
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TWO / LEVELS OF OUTPUT AND PRODUCTIVITY -- 5. THE COMPARATIVE NATIONAL INCOMES OF THE SOVIET UNION AND THE UNITED STATES … -- 6.COMPARATIVE SOVIET AND AMERICAN PRODUCTIVITY _ AND EFFICIENCY -- 7. PRODUCTIVITY IN THE USSR AND THE WEST -- PART … THREE / GROWTH OF OUTPUT AND PRODUCTIVITY -- 8. SOVIET NATIONAL INCOME, 1928-1958 -- 9. PRODUCTIVITY IN SOVIET POSTWAR …
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Frontmatter -- PREFACE -- CONTENTS -- CHAPTER I. BALTIMORE & OHIO -- CHAPTER II. ERIE -- CHAPTER III. PHILADELPHIA & READING -- CHAPTER IV. PHILADELPHIA & READING -- CHAPTER V. THE SOUTHERN -- CHAPTER VI. ATCHISON, TOPEKA & SANTA FE -- CHAPTER VII. UNION PACIFIC -- CHAPTER VIII. NORTHERN PACIFIC...
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price shocks. Following a migrant inflow, labor costs decline and employment expands. Labor productivity decreases sharply … migration mostly benefits low- productivity firms within locations. As migrants select into high-productivity destinations …, migration however strongly contributes to the equalization of factor productivity across locations. …
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