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Innovation and competition:
evidence from Uruguayan firms

Innovation and competition: evidence from Uruguayan firms

... between competition and innovation using data of different countries and ...Tingvall and Poldahl (2006) emphasize, these results depend on the measure of competition ...empirical ... See full document

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Banking Competition, Institutional Investors and Financial Constraints: Evidence from Europe

Banking Competition, Institutional Investors and Financial Constraints: Evidence from Europe

... ownership and banking concentration ...tangible firms (Col.5 and Col.6) and regression coefficients are more efficient ...large firms with ...problems and therefore will invest ... See full document

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Information and competition in Cournot’s model: “evidence from the laboratory”

Information and competition in Cournot’s model: “evidence from the laboratory”

... cost, and if it is assumed that there are no fixed costs, then the firm with the greatest profit will have been the one of the largest ...production and sequentially decreasing the market ...the ... See full document

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The innovative behaviour of uruguayan firms - stylized facts revisited

The innovative behaviour of uruguayan firms - stylized facts revisited

... of innovation on economic growth can be traced back to Schumpeter (1942) and Solow (1957) who envisaged knowledge accumulation as the driving force of technical ...obtained from the estimation of ... See full document

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The strategic nature of business and innovation models for firms’ competitiveness

The strategic nature of business and innovation models for firms’ competitiveness

... models and business model innovation, identifying representative authors and their contributions which have supported the work of researchers in these streams of knowledge over time in order to ... See full document

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DT 12/13 - Equality under threat by the talented: evidence from worker-managed firms

DT 12/13 - Equality under threat by the talented: evidence from worker-managed firms

... compression and organizational performance in ...gains from internal promotions and hence does not provide enough incentive to increase workers' efforts (Lazear and Rosen, ...data ... See full document

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UN ANÁLISIS COMPARADO DEL DESEMPEÑO INNOVADOR DE LAS EMPRESAS EXTRANJERAS Y NACIONALES EN LA INDUSTRIA MANUFACTURERA DE COLOMBIA

UN ANÁLISIS COMPARADO DEL DESEMPEÑO INNOVADOR DE LAS EMPRESAS EXTRANJERAS Y NACIONALES EN LA INDUSTRIA MANUFACTURERA DE COLOMBIA

... propensity and intensity to undertake R&D, but the subsidiaries produce more innovations and have higher levels of cooperation with other organizations in the national system of ...in innovation ... See full document

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Three generations of industrial districts

Three generations of industrial districts

... coming from relations with the national University system, with international networks of innovation-related actors, with interna- tional sub-contractors or client firms, as well as with urban ... See full document

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TítuloThe effect of subsidising firms on voting behaviour: Evidence from Flemish elections

TítuloThe effect of subsidising firms on voting behaviour: Evidence from Flemish elections

... to firms in the canton in ...to firms in Flanders, excluding other measures such as loans or ...government and through different organizations under their ...the firms). However, from ... See full document

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Essays on innovation, productivity and knowledge flows: evidence for Spanish firms

Essays on innovation, productivity and knowledge flows: evidence for Spanish firms

... If firms undertake R&D investment in order to reduce the taxes they have to pay, their expenditure does not necessarily increase their ...Duguet and Mairesse ...not innovation input (R&D) but ... See full document

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Credit constraints, sector informality and firm investments:
evidence from a panel of Uruguayan firms

Credit constraints, sector informality and firm investments: evidence from a panel of Uruguayan firms

... output) and also with a variable reflecting country ...of Uruguayan and US ...conditions and higher financing cost for the private sector. At the beginning and end of our period of ... See full document

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Factor adjustment and imports from China and India:
evidence from Uruguayan manufacturing

Factor adjustment and imports from China and India: evidence from Uruguayan manufacturing

... shortages and surpluses, for the impact of the growing importance of China and India on factor adjustment costs? One potential explanation lies on the perceived volatility of Chinese and Indian ... See full document

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Evasion vs  real production responses to taxation among firms: bunching evidence from Argentina

Evasion vs real production responses to taxation among firms: bunching evidence from Argentina

... of firms’ behavioral responses to taxes (Kopczuk and Slemrod 2006; Munk 1978), the recent bunching literature (Saez 2010; Chetty et ...Kleven and Waseem 2013) and the studies of optimal ... See full document

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DT 16/12 - The perils of peer punishment: Evidence from a common pool resource framed field experiment

DT 16/12 - The perils of peer punishment: Evidence from a common pool resource framed field experiment

... Beckenkamp and Ostmann (1999) and Masclet et ...punishment from non-cooperators as evidence of spiteful ...(2000), and Gächter and Herrmann ...punishment and therefore ... See full document

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Kidnaps and Migration: Evidence from Colombia

Kidnaps and Migration: Evidence from Colombia

... El contenido de la presente publicación se encuentra protegido por las normas internacionales y nacionales vigentes sobre propiedad intelectual, por tanto su utilización, reproducción, [r] ... See full document

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SPATIAL COMPETITION AND THE LOCATION OF FIRMS WITH NON-UNIFORMLY DISTRIBUTED COSTUMERS

SPATIAL COMPETITION AND THE LOCATION OF FIRMS WITH NON-UNIFORMLY DISTRIBUTED COSTUMERS

... of firms under general non-uniform costumers’ ...of firms locat- ed over the entire real ...among firms are similar to those in the circular city and we focus on the pattern of firms’ ... See full document

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Direct and Interactive Effects of Brokerage Roles on Innovation in Clustered Firms

Direct and Interactive Effects of Brokerage Roles on Innovation in Clustered Firms

... information and the source of the information they had access ...other firms in the cluster and also blank spaces to name firms not included on the ...the firms and organizations ... See full document

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Information and Communication Technology Spanish Gazelles: A Competitiveness Analysis

Information and Communication Technology Spanish Gazelles: A Competitiveness Analysis

... employment and 67 percent in ...competitiveness and efficiency as it is evidenced when comparing the ratios income/profits with low profile cluster ...national and regional R&D projects, they ... See full document

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Management, innovation capacity and fear of failure in a sample of Spanish firms

Management, innovation capacity and fear of failure in a sample of Spanish firms

... variables and 3 latent ...load and lastly in the construct 3 (Fear of Error –FF 5 variables load, (p ...0.927 and the one corresponding to the behaviour associated with FF is ...significant ... See full document

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Corporate valuation and governance: evidence from Colombia

Corporate valuation and governance: evidence from Colombia

... Therefore, from a theoretical perspective, there is not ex-ante any unambiguous effect that should ...profits and better share prices, will outweigh the tunneling or rent-extraction effect (negative ... See full document

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