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This study examines whether staged project management is beneficial or harmful for making product innovations. Using a unique firm urvey for Japan, we find that firms that employed staged project management had a higher likelihood of introducing new products to the market. Additional estimations...
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Using a unique dataset of more than 140,000 manufacturing firms in Japan containing information on their suppliers and customers, this paper looks at the physical distances be- tween transaction partners to examine the localization of transaction relationships. We find the following. First,...
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We develop a simple model of financial intermediation with search and matching frictions between banks and firms. The model links credit market tightness - encapsulating the abundance of credit - to the search and opportunity costs of credit intermediation. Search costs generate lending to...
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We develop a simple model of financial intermediation with search and matching frictions between banks and firms. The model links credit market tightness -encapsulating the abundance of credit- to the search and opportunity costs of credit intermediation. Search costs generate lending to...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015404595