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Micro- and Macrodata of Firms: Statistical Analysis and International Comparison /

Micro- and Macrodata of Firms: Statistical Analysis and International Comparison /
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Dewey Class 330.0151
Title Micro- and Macrodata of Firms ([EBook] :) : Statistical Analysis and International Comparison / / edited by Silvia Biffignandi.
Added Personal Name Biffignandi, Silvia editor.
Other name(s) SpringerLink (Online service)
Publication Heidelberg : : Physica-Verlag HD, , 1999.
Physical Details XII, 751 p. 60 illus. : online resource.
Series Contributions to Statistics 1431-1968
ISBN 9783642488634
Summary Note In industrial countries there is a strong interest in the international comparison of business data regarding productivity efficiency and competitiveness. This volume presents methods for the statistical analysis of micro- and macrodata of firms and for an international comparison of the aggregates. Case studies referring to specific countries play an important role for the development of economic hypotheses that should be tested at the international level.:
Contents note A: Enterprise Groups -- Exploring the Role of Acquisition in the Performance of Firms: Is the “Firm” The Right Unit of Analysis? -- The Role of French and Foreign Enterprise Groups in the French Productive System Internationalization -- Enterprise Group: The French Methodology and Results -- Integration of Information in Enterprise Groups -- Myths and Realities about Employment and SMES in France: The Role of Enterprise Groups (1984–1992) -- B: International Comparison -- International Comparability and Quality of Statistics -- Sample Dependence: Theoretical Aspects and Illustrations -- The Role of Technology in Manufacturing Employment and Productivity Growth: A Cross Country Micro Data Analysis of Japan and the United States -- Quality Indicators for Statistical Surveys -- C: Efficiency, Productivity, Innovation and Other Factors -- Dynamic Labour Demand Model for Heterogeneous Panels -- Productivity and Specificity in Factor Inputs -- Is Maximal Efficiency Necessarily Optimal for Firms? A Panel Data Analysis of Firms Technical Efficiency within an Efficiency Wage Framework -- Productivity, Competition, Financial Pressure and Corporate Governance — Some Empirical Evidence -- Changing Nature of Japanese Firm?: Technology Adoption, Organizational Structure and Human Resource Strategy -- Parametric Estimation of Technical and Allocative Efficiencies and Productivity Changes: A Case Study -- Efficiency of the Italian Banking Sector via a Parametric Approach -- Analysis of Effects of Reconstructed Business Units on Employment and Productivity. Longitudinal Study Using Synthetic Units of Finnish Manufacturing -- Factors of Performance by Plant Generations. Some Findings from Finland -- Efficiency and Optimal Size Estimation with Panel Data: The Case of Business Service and Building Sector in Italy -- Information Content of Balance Sheets for Quantitative Analysis of Industrial Districts -- Efficiency and Localisation: The Case of Italian Districts -- Groups, SME, and Territories: A Statistical Typology of the Local Industrial Structures in France -- Econometric Issues in the Analysis of Linked Worker-Employer Surveys -- Dynamics of Italian Industrial Firms: Microeconomic Analysis of Performance and Labour Demand from 1989 to 1994 -- The Influence of Adjustment Costs on Labour Adjustment: An Analysis Using Panel Data for Manufacturing Establishments in Lower Saxony -- Companies and Local Units: The Employment Trends in France -- Rank, Stock, Order and Epidemic Effects in the Diffusion of New Technologies in Italian Manufacturing Industries -- Problems of Competitiveness Indicators -- Financing Constraints and Markups: Further Evidence Form Italian Firm Level Data -- Measuring the Duration of Italian Enterprises on the European Market (1997) -- Trend of the Tourist Flows in Italian Hotels: A Microeconomic Analysis During the Period 1990–95 -- Assessing Slacks through a Nested Radial Approach in an FDH Reference Technology -- Unobserved Revenues Estimation for Homogeneous Agricultural Firms: An Econometric Modelling Approach -- D: Task Force -- Issues in Following Enterprises through Time -- Authors List and Addresses.
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Internet Site http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-48863-4
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