نتایج جستجو برای: malaysia jel classification c33

تعداد نتایج: 532704  

2006

We analyze the effects of different types and concentration of ownership on performance using a population of firms in a model transition economy (Czech Republic) after mass privatization. Specifications based on first-differences combined with instrumental variables show that contrary to conventional wisdom, the effects of different types of ownership and ownership changes are limited. Concent...

2015
Redzo Mujcic

This paper studies the effect of fruit and vegetable consumption on human well-being. Using individual-level panel data from a representative sample of Australian households, I estimate the intake of fruit and vegetables to have positive and statistically significant impacts on a wide range of subjective well-being measures, including life satisfaction, self-assessed health, mental health, psyc...

Paths of NGOs and cultural ways are one of the communicative ways with the nations and access to cultural purpose as well as national interests. Cultural nongovernment organizations of women in Muslim countries are one of this unofficial paths which it can be used for promotion of cultural values. In Malaysia, there are many of NGOs which act for Protection of women's promotions, family founda...

2012
Francesco Pastore Joanna Tyrowicz

Labour Turnover and the Spatial Distribution of Unemployment: A Panel Data Analysis Using Employment Registry Data This paper aims to study whether the local variation in unemployment rates is related to labour turnover and what is the sign of such relationship. In addition, the paper aims to assess the relative impact of inflow and outflow from unemployment on the dynamics of the local unemplo...

2017
KONRAD MENZEL Matias Cattaneo Tim Christensen Bryan Graham

We propose a bootstrap procedure for data that may exhibit cluster dependence in two or more dimensions. We use insights from the theory of generalized U-statistics to analyze the large-sample properties of statistics that are sample averages from the observations pooled across clusters. The asymptotic distribution of these statistics may be non-standard if observations are dependent but uncorr...

2012
Alfonso Miranda Sophia Rabe-Hesketh John W. McDonald

In this paper, we consider the problem of missing values of a continuous response variable that cannot be assumed to be missing at random. The example considered here is an analysis of pupil’s subjective engagement at school using longitudinal survey data, where the engagement score from wave 3 of the survey is missing due to a combination of attrition and item non-response. If less engaged stu...

1999
Keld Laursen Valentina Meliciani

This paper introduces inter-sectoral technology-based linkages (or technological spillovers) in a empirical model of international market share dynamics. The Pavitt taxonomy is applied as a yardstick for interpreting the empirical results. In accordance with the criteria behind the taxonomy, we find upstream linkages to be more important for the determination of market shares in scale intensive...

2001
Måns Söderbom Francis Teal Anthony Wambugu

The evidence that earnings rise with firm size and that human capital affects earnings based on labour market data are two of the most robust empirical findings in economics. In contrast the evidence for scale economies in firm data is very weak. The limited direct evidence of human capital on firm productivity suggests that human capital is indeed productive and that the magnitudes are consist...

2005
Ana Rute Cardoso Miguel Portela

The Provision of Wage Insurance by the Firm: Evidence from a Longitudinal Matched Employer-Employee Dataset We evaluate the impact of product market uncertainty on workers wages, addressing the questions: To what extent do firms provide insurance to their workforce, insulating their wages from shocks in product markets? How does the amount of insurance provided vary with firm and worker attribu...

1996
Ammon Salter Keld Laursen Keith Pavitt Aldo Geuna Chris Freeman Pablo D’Este

This paper introduces inter-sectoral technology-based linkages (or technological spillovers) in a empirical model of international market share dynamics. The Pavitt taxonomy is applied as a yardstick for interpreting the empirical results. In accordance with the criteria behind the taxonomy, we find upstream linkages to be more important for the determination of market shares in scale intensive...

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