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takes place and the likelihood that the wrong type of merger, from the viewpoint of social welfare, is undertaken. This …
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takes place and the likelihood that the ‘wrong’ type of merger is undertaken, from a viewpoint of social welfare. This …
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welfare implications thereof. We find that an international merger results in lower wages for all firms. A national merger …
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welfare implications thereof. We find that an international merger results in lower wages for all firms. A national merger …
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differentiation is endogenously determined by rms' strategic investments in product innovation. Consumers seek variety and product … innovation is more skill intensive than production. Stronger import competition increases innovation incentives, and thereby the …
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differentiation is endogenously determined by rms’ strategic investments in product innovation. Consumers seek variety and product … innovation is more skill intensive than production. Stronger import competition increases innovation incentives, and thereby the …
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differentiation is endogenously determined by firms' strategic investments in product innovation. Consumers seek variety and product … innovation is more skill intensive than production. Greater import competition increases innovation incentives, and thereby the …
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differentiation is endogenously determined by firms strategic investments in product innovation. Consumers seek variety and product … innovation is more skill intensive than production. Stronger import competition increases innovation incentives, and thereby the …
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differentiation is endogenously determined by firms' strategic investments in product innovation. Consumers seek variety and product … innovation is more skill intensive than production. Greater import competition increases innovation incentives, and thereby the …
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This paper examines whether an expansion in the supply of public preschool crowds out private enrollment, using rich data for municipalities in Brazil from 2000-2006, where federal transfers to local governments change discontinuously with given population thresholds. Results from a...
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