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firms to compete more effectively - and expand their market share. On the basis of these theories, and using a large panel … and long run effects of firm behaviour, a dynamic panel methodology is employed. The results indicate that the …
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design fiscal spending so that it enhances equity without sacrificing economic growth and vice versa. A cross-country panel …
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across equations and AR(1) of the remainder disturbances for panel data with endogenous unobserved effects. Additionally, the … set-up allows for unequally spaced panel data and differences in the autocorrelation parameters across equations. The …
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economic growth in OECD countries. Using new dynamic panel regression techniques, these appraisals indicate that within the …
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panel data for goods exports from Austria, we show that public export guarantees have a more than proportional positive …
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This paper investigates the determinants of EPO (European Patent Office) patent applications per capita using a panel … static panel data model but are no longer significantly positive in the dynamic panel data model. Openness is not …
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panel econometric analysis which allows for testing the hypotheses which have become the most prominent in the literature on …
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hypothetical two-country CGE model, including the EU and the CEECs. A panel regression for both regions separately helps to decide …
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a panel cointegration approach. The main idea behind this choice is that this approach allows to directly estimate …
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In the early 1970s, E.F. Schumacher criticised western industrial countries in the face of emerging globalisation by using a term generated by Leopold Kohr: "Small is beautiful." Seen against the progressing enlargement of the EU we need to ask whether and to what extent small is still...
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