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In public discussion in Germany it is often argued that jobs are mainly created in small and medium-sized firms (i …
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Arbeitsplatzdynamik und Betriebsgröße in der Industrie und im Dienstleistungssektor in West- und Ostdeutschland aus? …
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developed country. It uses unique new datafrom Germany - one of the leading actors on the world market for services - that …
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Folklore has it that the comparatively low proportion of self-employed in Germany is in part due to a habit that might …
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In a sharp break with past German research, some recent estimates have suggested that plants with work councils have 25 to 30 per cent higher productivity than their works-councilfree counterparts. Such findings can only serve to buttress the strong theoretical and policy interest in the German...
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economic importance of the jack-of-all-trades theory. …
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Using a large recent representative sample of the German population this paper contributes to the entrepreneurship literature by empirically testing the hypothesis that young and small firms are hothouses for nascent entrepreneurs. The empirical estimation takes the rare events nature of...
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data from a recent representative survey of the adult population in Germany this paper uses an empirical model for the …
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trade. This paper uses a large and rich set of linked employer-employee data from Germany to demonstrate that these premia …
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Germany from 1980 to 2000. Such a negative trend can be observed for men and women and for different groups of the workforce … and unions, individualization theory and social custom theory is not consistently supported by our estimations. …
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