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EU 10 intangible capital 9 Arbeitsproduktivität 8 EU countries 8 EU-Staaten 8 Immaterielle Werte 8 Intangible assets 8 Labour productivity 8 Productivity 8 Produktivität 8 European Union 7 Immaterielle Güter 7 Intangible goods 7 labour productivity growth 7 Economic growth 6 Wirtschaftswachstum 6 Germany 5 ECB 4 Euro 4 Intangible capital 4 cross-country sectoral panel analysis 4 labor productivity growth 4 manufacturing 4 market services 4 monetary union 4 trust 4 unemployment 4 Euro area 3 Eurozone 3 Investition 3 Investment 3 Productivity change 3 Produktivitätsentwicklung 3 Public opinion 3 crisis 3 recovery 3 Öffentliche Meinung 3 Artificial Intelligence 2 Austria 2 COVID-19 2
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Working Paper 33 Arbeitspapier 14 Graue Literatur 14 Non-commercial literature 14
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Roth, Felix 29 Jonung, Lars 6 Sen, Ali 4 Sturm, Silke 4 Bounfour, Ahmed 2 Caliò, Simone 2 Caloghirou, Yannis 2 Dimas, Petros 2 Karaman Örsal, Deniz Dilan 2 Most, Aisada 2 Nonnis, Alberto 2 Rammer, Christian 2 Tsakanikas, Aggelos 2 Mitra, Alessio 1
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Hamburg Discussion Papers in International Economics 19 Hamburg discussion paper in international economics 14
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EconStor 19 ECONIS (ZBW) 14
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Intangible capital and labor productivity growth : revisiting the evidence : an update
Roth, Felix - 2022
This contribution analyzes the impact of intangible capital on labor productivity growth across countries at the aggregate and sectoral levels by employing an econometric growth-accounting approach. First, our results show that intangible capital deepening accounts for around 50 percent of labor...
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The rule of law and investment in intangible capital : evidence for the EU-16, 1996-2017
Roth, Felix - 2022
This paper analyses the relationship between the rule of law (RoL) and intangible capital investment by businesses within a sample of 16 European countries, over the period from 1996 to 2017. Studies on the effects of RoL on intangible capital investment are scarce, hence, the relevance of...
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Computing Consumer Sentiment in Germany via Social Media Data
Karaman Örsal, Deniz Dilan; Sturm, Silke - 2021
Survey-based consumer confidence indicators are mostly reported with a delay and are a result of time consuming and expensive consumer surveys. In this study, to measure the current consumer confidence in Germany, we develop an approach, in which we compute the consumer sentiment using public...
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The Productivity Puzzle – A Critical Assessment and an Outlook on the COVID-19 Crisis
Roth, Felix - 2021
This paper assesses the productivity puzzle critically and gives an outlook on the COVID-19 crisis. It offers two main conclusions. First, it posits that a large fraction of the productivity puzzle can be solved by incorporating intangible capital into the asset boundary of the national...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012485616
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Intangible Capital and Labor Productivity Growth: Revisiting the Evidence
Roth, Felix; Sen, Ali - 2021
This contribution analyzes the impact of intangible capital on labor productivity growth across countries at the aggregate and sectoral levels by employing an econometric growth-accounting approach. First, our results show that intangible capital deepening accounts for around 40 percent of labor...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012622368
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Intangible Capital and Firm-Level Productivity – Evidence from Germany
Roth, Felix; Sen, Ali; Rammer, Christian - 2021
This paper analyses the impact of intangible capital on firm-level productivity for Germany using panel data from the Community Innovation Survey for the time period 2006 to 2018. Our paper presents three novel results. First, we find a highly significant positive relationship between intangible...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012515057
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Intangible capital and labor productivity growth : revisiting the evidence
Roth, Felix; Sen, Ali - 2021
This contribution analyzes the impact of intangible capital on labor productivity growth across countries at the aggregate and sectoral levels by employing an econometric growth-accounting approach. First, our results show that intangible capital deepening accounts for around 40 percent of labor...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012622533
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Computing consumer sentiment in Germany via social media data
Karaman Örsal, Deniz Dilan; Sturm, Silke - 2021 - Preliminary draft
Survey-based consumer confidence indicators are mostly reported with adelay and are a result of time consuming and expensive consumer surveys.In this study, to measure the current consumer confidence in Germany, wedevelop an approach, in which we compute the consumer sentiment...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012423780
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The productivity puzzle : a critical assessment and an outlook on the COVID-19 crisis
Roth, Felix - 2021
This paper assesses the productivity puzzle critically and gives an outlook on the COVID-19 crisis. It offers two main conclusions. First, it posits that a large fraction of the productivity puzzle can be solved by incorporating intangible capital into the asset boundary of the national...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012485717
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Intangible capital and firm-level productivity : evidence from Germany
Roth, Felix; Sen, Ali; Rammer, Christian - 2021
This paper analyses the impact of intangible capital on firm-level productivity for Germany using panel data from the Community Innovation Survey for the time period 2006 to 2018. Our paper presents three novel results. First, we find a highly significant positive relationship between intangible...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012515552
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