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firms in West Germany. The analysis is conducted at the firm level by use of a unique database constructed by field work … gap ; Central East Europe ; East Germany ; firm-level analysis …
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This research assesses the firm-specific reasons for lower productivity levels between West and East German firms. The study is based on a unique data-base generated by field work in the two particularly important sectors of machinery manufacturers and furniture manufacturers. Our results...
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process. Our main finding is that city growth in western Germany did not follow a random walk, while city growth in eastern … Germany did follow a random walk. Different post-war economic systems are most likely responsible for this outcome. …
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the data. Our study covers the whole of Germany as well as East andWest Germany separately. We exploit district-level data … ; Germany …
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process. Our main finding is that city growth in western Germany did not follow a random walk, while city growth in eastern … Germany did follow a random walk. Different post-war economic systems are most likely responsible for this outcome. …
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process. Our main finding is that city growth in western Germany did not follow a random walk, while in eastern Germany it did …
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The division of Germany into a free-market West and a socialist East that followed the military defeat in spring 1945 …
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/business-related services located in Germany we estimate several models with different types of R&D partnerships as a dependent variable to find …
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