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This paper compares quantitative and qualitative data on firm level. The data is taken from two Swiss investment surveys. This has not yet been done in the literature. We will see that the mean change in investment of firms planning to increase (decrease) investments is positive (negative). In...
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It is generally accepted that regional labor markets are characterized by strong interdependencies. However, only few studies include spatial elements to their estimations. Using the model framework proposed by Cliff and Ord (1973, 1981) and the estimation technique proposed by Kelejian and...
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Dieser Beitrag versucht zu klären, wie quantitative und qualitative Angaben schweizerischer Unternehmen zu ihrer Investitionstätigkeit, die in je einer Umfrage erhoben werden, zusammenhängen. Die Analyse setzt – im Unterschied zu den meisten anderen – auf der Ebene der einzelnen...
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In diesem Beitrag untersuchen wir die räumlichen Abhängigkeiten der Arbeitslosigkeit in der Schweiz. Dazu modellieren wir die kantonalen Arbeitslosenquoten in einem räumlichen Zeitreihenmodell, das u.W. in der Schweiz noch nicht angewandt wurde. In diesem Modell wird die Arbeitslosenquote...
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It is generally accepted that regional labor markets are characterized by strong interdependencies. However, only few studies include spatial elements to their estimations. Using the model framework proposed by Cliff and Ord (1973, 1981) and the estimation technique proposed by Kelejian and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010277751
This paper compares quantitative and qualitative data on firm level. The data is taken from two Swiss investment surveys. This has not yet been done in the literature. We will see that the mean change in investment of firms planning to increase (decrease) investments is positive (negative). In...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005212632
It is generally accepted that regional labor markets are characterized by strong interdependencies. However, only few studies include spatial elements to their estimations. Using the model framework proposed by Cliff and Ord (1973, 1981) and the estimation technique proposed by Kelejian and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008906649
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It is generally accepted that regional labor markets are characterized by strong interdependencies. However, only few studies include spatial elements to their estimations. Using the model framework proposed by Cliff and Ord (1973, 1981) and the estimation technique proposed by Kelejian and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014185642