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Paradox lost? Firm-level evidence on the returns to information systems.
- Manage Sci
, 1996
"... T he "productivity paradox" of information systems (IS) is that, despite enormous improvements in the underlying technology, the benefits of IS spending have not been found in aggregate output statistics.One explanation is that IS spending may lead to increases in product quality or varie ..."
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or variety which tend to be overlooked in the aggregate statistics, even if they increase output at the firm-level. Furthermore, the restructuring and cost-cutting that are often necessary to realize the potential benefits of IS have only recently been undertaken in many firms. Our study uses new firm-level
Information Technology, Workplace Organization and the Demand for Skilled Labor: Firm-level Evidence
, 2000
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PLANT- AND FIRM-LEVEL EVIDENCE ON “NEW” TRADE THEORIES
, 2001
"... By relaxing the assumption of perfect competition, the “new” trade theory has generated a rich body of predictions concerning the effects of commercial policy on price-cost mark-ups, firm sizes, exports, productivity and profitability among domestic producers. This paper critically assesses the plan ..."
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the plant- and firm-level evidence on these linkages. Several robust findings are identified. First, mark-ups generally fall with import competition, but it is not clear whether this phenomenon reflect the elimination of market power or the creation of negative economic profits. Second, import
A Firm-Level Analysis
, 2008
"... Outsourcing and technological innovations: a firm-level analysis ..."
at the Firm Level in
, 2015
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Computing Productivity: Firm-Level Evidence
- Review of Economics and Statistics
, 2003
"... We explore the effect of computerization on productivity and output growth using data from 527 large US firms over 1987-1994. We find that computerization makes a contribution to measured productivity and output growth in the short term (using one year differences) that is consistent with normal ret ..."
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We explore the effect of computerization on productivity and output growth using data from 527 large US firms over 1987-1994. We find that computerization makes a contribution to measured productivity and output growth in the short term (using one year differences) that is consistent with normal
Export versus FDI with Heterogenous Firms
- American Economic Review
, 2004
"... The statistical analysis of Þrm level data on U.S. Multinational Corporations reported in this ..."
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The statistical analysis of Þrm level data on U.S. Multinational Corporations reported in this
Firm-Level Corruption in Vietnam
, 2010
"... This paper uses a unique panel dataset on firm-level corruption. It contains quantitative information on bribe payments by a sample of formal and informal Vietnamese firms. We show that bribe incidence is highly associated with firm-level differences in (i) visibility, (ii) sunk costs, (iii) ability ..."
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This paper uses a unique panel dataset on firm-level corruption. It contains quantitative information on bribe payments by a sample of formal and informal Vietnamese firms. We show that bribe incidence is highly associated with firm-level differences in (i) visibility, (ii) sunk costs, (iii
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