This paper uses firm-level data recorded in the Amadeus database to investigate the distribution of labour productivity in different European countries. We find that the upper tail of the empirical productivity distributions follows a decaying power-law
There is a large consensus in the literature on the major role of social networks as a helpful instr...
This paper examines the dynamic implications of social networks for the labour market outcomes of re...
The current literature on firm dynamics considers the mobility of firms within the productivity dist...
This paper uses firm-level data recorded in the Amadeus database to investigate the distribution of ...
Labour productivity, Power-law distribution, Semi-parametric bootstrap approach, Social networks, So...
From a detailed empirical analysis of the productivity of non financial firms across several countri...
Abstract. From a detailed empirical analysis of the productivity of non financial firms across sever...
A detailed empirical analysis of the productivity of non financial firms across several countries an...
The present paper aims at analyzing the sources of productivity in Europe to account for its recent ...
The present paper aims at analyzing the sources of productivity in Europe to account for its recent ...
We use the UK Quarterly Labour Force Survey to document the presence of two phenomena. First, a posi...
The present article provides an initial systematic analysis of how social networks influence product...
This study presents new empirical evidence on the relationship between information worker productivi...
The level of labor productivity differs among the European Union countries, especially when you comp...
Social networks help workers to …nd jobs more easily. But those jobs need not be in occupations in w...
There is a large consensus in the literature on the major role of social networks as a helpful instr...
This paper examines the dynamic implications of social networks for the labour market outcomes of re...
The current literature on firm dynamics considers the mobility of firms within the productivity dist...
This paper uses firm-level data recorded in the Amadeus database to investigate the distribution of ...
Labour productivity, Power-law distribution, Semi-parametric bootstrap approach, Social networks, So...
From a detailed empirical analysis of the productivity of non financial firms across several countri...
Abstract. From a detailed empirical analysis of the productivity of non financial firms across sever...
A detailed empirical analysis of the productivity of non financial firms across several countries an...
The present paper aims at analyzing the sources of productivity in Europe to account for its recent ...
The present paper aims at analyzing the sources of productivity in Europe to account for its recent ...
We use the UK Quarterly Labour Force Survey to document the presence of two phenomena. First, a posi...
The present article provides an initial systematic analysis of how social networks influence product...
This study presents new empirical evidence on the relationship between information worker productivi...
The level of labor productivity differs among the European Union countries, especially when you comp...
Social networks help workers to …nd jobs more easily. But those jobs need not be in occupations in w...
There is a large consensus in the literature on the major role of social networks as a helpful instr...
This paper examines the dynamic implications of social networks for the labour market outcomes of re...
The current literature on firm dynamics considers the mobility of firms within the productivity dist...