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employee ownership and control 3 firms in transition 3 institutions 3 transition 3 R&D investment 2 Social Sciences 2 firms in transition economy 2 openness 2 Business (General) 1 Business Economics 1 Business and Economics 1 Employee Ownership 1 Firms in Transition 1 Institutions 1 Openness 1 R $ D Investment 1 R&D Investment 1 Transition 1 labour 1 mark-up pricing 1 market imperfections 1 monopoly 1 openess 1 profit 1
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Free 5
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Book / Working Paper 3 Other 3
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Undetermined 3 English 2 Portuguese 1
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Domadenik, Polona 4 Svejnar, Jan 4 Prasnikar, Janez 3 Halpern, Laszlo 2 Korosi, Gabor 1 Korost, Gabor 1 Prašnikar, Janez 1
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William Davidson Institute, University of Michigan 2 Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) 1
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William Davidson Institute Working Papers Series 2 IZA Discussion Papers 1
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BASE 3 RePEc 3
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How to Increase R&D in Transition Economies? Evidence from Slovenia
Svejnar, Jan - 2007
Paper addresses the recent initiatives of EU Lisbon Agenda to increase level of R&D expenses in EU Member States by studying firm-level panel data in most advanced transition economy, Slovenia. Previous empirical literature - mainly cross-sectional - has tested the demand-pull hypothesis and...
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How to Increase R & D in Transition Economies? Evidence from Slovenia
Domadenik, Polona; Prasnikar, Janez; Svejnar, Jan - 2006
Paper addresses the recent initiatives of EU Lisbon Agenda to increase level of R&Dexpenses in EU Member States by studying firm-level panel data in most advancedtransition economy, Slovenia. Previous empirical literature - mainly cross-sectional - has tested the demand-pull hypothesis and found...
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How To Increase R&D in Transition Economies? Evidence from Slovenia
Domadenik, Polona; Prasnikar, Janez; Svejnar, Jan - 2006
Paper addresses the recent initiatives of EU Lisbon Agenda to increase level of R&D expenses in EU Member States by studying firm-level panel data in most advanced transition economy, Slovenia. Previous empirical literature - mainly cross-sectional - has tested the demand-pull hypothesis and...
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Mark-ups in the Hungarian Corporate Sector
Halpern, Laszlo; Korost, Gabor - William Davidson Institute, University of Michigan - 2001
One of the major tasks facing a transition economy is to create the competitive environment of a properly functioning market economy. This paper attempts to analyze the relationship of market structure, market imperfections and corporate performance by mark-up pricing. There is clear evidence...
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How to Increase R&D in Transition Economies? Evidence from Slovenia
Domadenik, Polona; Prasnikar, Janez; Svejnar, Jan - Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) - 2007
Paper addresses the recent initiatives of EU Lisbon Agenda to increase level of R&D expenses in EU Member States by studying firm-level panel data in most advanced transition economy, Slovenia. Previous empirical literature - mainly cross-sectional - has tested the demand-pull hypothesis and...
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Labour Market Characteristics and Profitability: Econometric analysis of Hungarian Exporting Firms, 1986-1995
Halpern, Laszlo; Korosi, Gabor - William Davidson Institute, University of Michigan - 1997
Labour market and financial information is combined to explore the effect of the quality of labour employed on the profitability of the firm. The quality of labour is measured as the portion of wage differentials that cannot be explained by the human capital model. Profitability of Hungarian...
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