L'IPE: un indice computabile della pressione evolutiva operante sui mercati
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The following note is concerned with the definition of IPE, a computable index measuring the intensity of the evolutionary process relative to a given market. In order to reach such a goal, by using a suitable set of axioms, it is necessary to reconstruct the evolution of the firm productive structure, as well as to measure the performance of each unit operating in the environment under examination. The second task is accomplished with the help of indices such as EVA – or “Economic Value Added†– and AV – or “Added Valueâ€.Download Info
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Paper provided by University of Rome La Sapienza, Department of Public Economics in its series Working Papers with number 43.Length: 32
Date of creation: Feb 2001
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Keywords: IPE; evolutionary pressure; EVA.;Find related papers by JEL classification:
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