This article analyses the effects of the financial crisis and the Great Recession on productivity in Europe by studying the process of labour force reallocation between companies. Using micro-data on company balance sheets, a fixed-effects panel estimation of the predictors of the post-crisis evolution of the number of employees for a given company is used. Identification is achieved through the use of pre-crisis values of covariates. The results are in line with the theoretical predictions derived from Schumpeterian (“creative destruction”) endogenous growth models. Pre-crisis productivity is a predictor of a higher number of employees, which means creative destruction is taking place to some extent. Companies in financially dependent sect...
In the years since the Great Recession, many observers have highlighted the slow pace of labor and t...
This thesis examines the dynamic firm-level effects of the 2008 global financial crisis (GFC), the d...
Recessions can have a cleansing effect by encouraging the reallocation of resources from low-product...
This article analyses the effects of the financial crisis and the Great Recession on productivity in...
According to the 'cleansing hypothesis', recessions are periods in which productivity-enhancing real...
According to the 'cleansing hypothesis', recessions are periods in which productivity-enhancing real...
Based on a large sample of French firms, this article examines the contribution of resource realloca...
The behaviour of labour productivity in the United Kingdom since the onset of the recessionin early ...
Using recent productivity decomposition methods, we provide new insights on the impact of recent rec...
How has capital reallocation affected productivity growth since the financial crisis? For example, h...
Abstract This study explores the effects of the 2008 global economic crisis on the labor allocation ...
We examine the hypothesis that capacity can be permanently damaged by financial, particularly bankin...
This paper builds upon Bartelsman, Lopez-Garcia, and Presidente (2018) and provides empirical eviden...
This dissertation investigates the effects of a financial crisis on the productivity of firms. It co...
ABSTRACT We examine the hypothesis that capacity can be permanently damaged by financial, particular...
In the years since the Great Recession, many observers have highlighted the slow pace of labor and t...
This thesis examines the dynamic firm-level effects of the 2008 global financial crisis (GFC), the d...
Recessions can have a cleansing effect by encouraging the reallocation of resources from low-product...
This article analyses the effects of the financial crisis and the Great Recession on productivity in...
According to the 'cleansing hypothesis', recessions are periods in which productivity-enhancing real...
According to the 'cleansing hypothesis', recessions are periods in which productivity-enhancing real...
Based on a large sample of French firms, this article examines the contribution of resource realloca...
The behaviour of labour productivity in the United Kingdom since the onset of the recessionin early ...
Using recent productivity decomposition methods, we provide new insights on the impact of recent rec...
How has capital reallocation affected productivity growth since the financial crisis? For example, h...
Abstract This study explores the effects of the 2008 global economic crisis on the labor allocation ...
We examine the hypothesis that capacity can be permanently damaged by financial, particularly bankin...
This paper builds upon Bartelsman, Lopez-Garcia, and Presidente (2018) and provides empirical eviden...
This dissertation investigates the effects of a financial crisis on the productivity of firms. It co...
ABSTRACT We examine the hypothesis that capacity can be permanently damaged by financial, particular...
In the years since the Great Recession, many observers have highlighted the slow pace of labor and t...
This thesis examines the dynamic firm-level effects of the 2008 global financial crisis (GFC), the d...
Recessions can have a cleansing effect by encouraging the reallocation of resources from low-product...