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using a balanced panel dataset on German firms that covers 35 years (1971-2005) and about 1,500 firms per year. In contrast …
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a balanced panel dataset on German firms that covers 35 years (1971-2005) and about 1,500 firms per year. In contrast to …
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a balanced panel dataset on German firms that covers 35 years (1971-2005) and about 1,500 firms per year. In contrast to …
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using a balanced panel dataset on German firms that covers 35 years (1971-2005) and about 1,500 firms per year. In contrast …
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using a balanced panel dataset on German firms that covers 35 years (1971-2005) and about 1,500 firms per year. In contrast …
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using a balanced panel dataset on German firms that covers 35 years (1971-2005) and about 1,500 firms per year. In contrast …
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using a balanced panel dataset on German firms that covers 35 years (1971-2005) and about 1,500 firms per year. In contrast …
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developments. This methodology is applied to a balanced panel of about 1,200 German firms covering a 35-year period (1971 …
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We establish some stylised facts for Germany's business cycle at the level of the firm. Based on longitudinal firm-level data from the Bundesbank's balance sheet statistic covering, on average, 55,000 firms per year from 1971 to 1998, we analyse the reallocation across individual producers and,...
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In this article, we provide new, novel evidence for a more recent structural break (in 2010) indicating a greater moderation of output volatility compared to the well-known break during the mid-1980s. The period of analysis runs from 1962Q2 to 2018Q3. It covers 26 OECD countries. In terms of...
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