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-national firms, industry, and employment income. The tax dataset is shown to have within-firm consistency with previous versions of …
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Through the use of administrative tax data, this study attempts to identify the characteristics of firms that employ … the analysis within the limitations of the variables in different tax data sets. The novelty of this paper is that it uses … unique administrative tax micro-data sets, which allows us to explore the relationship between firm characteristics and youth …
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merging several sources of administrative tax data received during 2015. The four data sources that constitute the panel are …: (i) company income tax from registered firms who submit tax forms; (ii) employee data from employee income tax … certificates submitted by employers; (iii) value-added tax data from registered firms; and (iv) customs records from traders. These …
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merging several sources of administrative tax data received during 2015. The four data sources that constitute the panel are …: (i) company income tax from registered firms who submit tax forms; (ii) employee data from employee income tax … certificates submitted by employers; (iii) value-added tax data from registered firms; and (iv) customs records from traders. These …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011477324
Through the use of administrative tax data, this study attempts to identify the characteristics of firms that employ … the analysis within the limitations of the variables in different tax data sets. The novelty of this paper is that it uses … unique administrative tax micro-data sets, which allows us to explore the relationship between firm characteristics and youth …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011883413
derived from administrative tax data. I find that mark-ups have increased by around 5 per cent since the mid-2000s, which is …
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A feature of the recent global slowdown in productivity growth is that progress at the technological frontier has remained strong, while the gap between firms at the global frontier and other 'laggards' within an industry has grown. This growing gap reflects the fact that laggard firms now seem...
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Productivity growth is a key determinant of improvements in living standards in the long run. However, analysis of productivity trends at the aggregate level does not capture the variation of firm and sub-industry productivity performance that underlies industry or aggregate productivity. By...
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International evidence suggests that aggregate productivity growth is driven by the within-industry reallocation of inputs away from less productive firms and towards more productive firms, but little is known about this process in Australia. Accordingly, this paper exploits firm-level data to...
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A feature of the recent global slowdown in productivity growth is that progress at the technological frontier has remained strong, while the gap between firms at the global frontier and other 'laggards' within an industry has grown. This growing gap reflects the fact that laggard firms now seem...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013163008