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In this paper we investigate the relationship between productivity growth and firm dynamics using firm-level data … between 1992 and 2006. Theories emphasising firm-level heterogeneity show that industry-level productivity may not only … was the main factor behind industry-level productivity growth in Hungary in this period, but creative destruction also …
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In this paper we investigate the relationship between productivity growth and firm dynamics using firm-level data … between 1992 and 2006. Theories emphasising firm-level heterogeneity show that industry-level productivity may not only … was the main factor behind industry-level productivity growth in Hungary in this period, but creative destruction also …
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The paper analyzes Croatia's income convergence over the period from 2000 to 2024 with respect to four groups of countries: the EU15, NMS8, NMS12, and SE4. Using time series methodology and fractional integration, the study examines Croatia's affiliation with different convergence clubs within...
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By making use of Duncan & Hoffman's empirical model, the economic returns to overeducation and undereducation are estimated using comparable microdata from the middle of the 2000s for 25 European countries. The estimates confirm some of the main results found in the literature. The wage premium...
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Separating seasonal components from other sources of economic fluctuations is crucial for both economic modeling and policy making. Practitioners treat seasonality as noise to be removed before estimating models and tend to apply deseasonalizing methods i
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By making use of Duncan & Hoffman's empirical model, the economic returns to overeducation and undereducation are estimated using comparable microdata from the middle of the 2000s for 25 European countries. The estimates confirm some of the main results found in the literature. The wage premium...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010494684