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We present evidence that an increase in investment as a share of GDP predicts a higher growth rate of output per worker … coefficients. They are robust to model specifications and estimation methods. The evidence that investment has a long-run effect on …
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banking development reduces the cash flow sensitivity of fixed investment spending, particularly for small firms, and that it …
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Anglo-Saxon countries have been successful in the 1990s concerning labor market performance compared to the former role models Germany and Japan. This reversal in relative economic performance might be related to idiosyncracies in financial markets with bank-based financial markets as in Germany...
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banking development reduces the cash flow sensitivity of fixed investment spending, particularly for small firms, and that it …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005822124
firms to cut investment, employment, and borrowing. We conclude that financial market fluctuations affect even private firms …
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firms to cut investment, employment, and borrowing. We conclude that financial market fluctuations affect even private firms …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010328995
. Most firms revise downward their expectations for sales, orders, employment, and investment, while prices are expected to …
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We present evidence that an increase in investment as a share of GDP predicts a higher growth rate of output per worker … coefficients. They are robust to model specifications and estimation methods. The evidence that investment has a long-run effect on …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005700962