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Citations for "Can Imperfect Competition Explain the Difference between Primal and Dual Productivity Measures? Estimates for U.S. Manufacturing"

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  1. Simon Wiederhold, 2009. "Government Spending Composition in a Simple Model of Schumpeterian Growth," Jena Economic Research Papers in Economics 2009-101, Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena, Max-Planck-Institute of Economics. [Downloadable!]
  2. Rachel Griffith & Stephen Redding & Helen Simpson, 2003. "Productivity Convergence and Foreign Ownership at the Establishment Level," CEP Discussion Papers dp0573, Centre for Economic Performance, LSE. [Downloadable!]
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  3. Hoekman, Bernard & Kee, Hiau Looi, 2003. "Imports, Entry and Competition Law as Market Disciplines," CEPR Discussion Papers 3777, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers. [Downloadable!] (restricted)
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  4. Bernard, Andrew & Redding, Stephen J & Schott, Peter, 2005. "Products and Productivity," CEPR Discussion Papers 5126, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers. [Downloadable!] (restricted)
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  5. Bart van Ark, 2006. "Europe's Productivity Gap: Catching Up or Getting Stuck?," Economics Program Working Papers 06-02, The Conference Board, Economics Program. [Downloadable!]
  6. Tamim Bayoumi & Douglas Laxton & Paolo Pesenti, 2004. "Benefits and spillovers of greater competition in Europe: a macroeconomic assessment," Staff Reports 182, Federal Reserve Bank of New York. [Downloadable!]
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  7. Konings, Jozef & Van Cayseele, Patrick & Warzynski, Frederic, 2002. "The effects of privatization and competitive pressure on firms’ price-cost margins: Micro evidence from emerging economies," Open Access publications from Katholieke Universiteit Leuven urn:hdl:123456789/121577, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven. [Downloadable!]
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  8. Ian Small, . "The cyclicality of Mark-ups and Profit Margins: Some Evidence for Manufacturing and Services," Bank of England working papers 72, Bank of England. [Downloadable!]
  9. Giordani, Paolo E. & Zamparelli, Luca, 2007. "The Importance of Industrial Policy in Quality-Ladder Growth Models," MPRA Paper 6142, University Library of Munich, Germany. [Downloadable!]
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  10. Ranil Salgado, 2002. "Impact of Structural Reforms on Productivity Growth in Industrial Countries," IMF Working Papers 02/10, International Monetary Fund. [Downloadable!]
  11. Andrea Brasili & Loredana Federico, 2008. "Recent Developments in Productivity and the Role of Entrepreneurship in Italy: An Industry View," Rivista di Politica Economica, SIPI Spa, vol. 98(2), pages 179-214, March-Apr. [Downloadable!]
  12. Jozef Konings & Patrick Van Cayseele & Frederic Warzynski, 2003. "The Effects Of Privatization And International Competitive Pressure On Firms’ Price-Cost Margins: Micro Evidence From Emerging Economies1," William Davidson Institute Working Papers Series 2003-603, William Davidson Institute at the University of Michigan Stephen M. Ross Business School. [Downloadable!]
  13. Boone, J. & Ours, J.C. van & Wiel, H.P. van der, 2007. "How (Not) to Measure Competition," Discussion Paper 2007-014, Tilburg University, Tilburg Law and Economic Center. [Downloadable!]
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  14. Griffith, R. & Redding, S. & Van Reenen, J., 2004. "Mapping the two faces of R&D: productivity growth in a panel of OECD industries," Open Access publications from University College London http://eprints.ucl.ac.uk/, University College London. [Downloadable!]
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  15. Hervé Boulhol & Sabien Dobbelaere & Sara Maioli, 2009. "Imports as Product and Labour Market Discipline," Tinbergen Institute Discussion Papers 09-002/3, Tinbergen Institute. [Downloadable!]
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  16. Ángel Estrada & David López-Salido, 2005. "Sectoral mark-up dynamics in Spain," Banco de España Working Papers 0503, Banco de España. [Downloadable!]
  17. Unel Bulent, 2003. "Productivity Trends in India's Manufacturing Sectors in the Last Two Decades," IMF Working Papers 03/22, International Monetary Fund. [Downloadable!]
  18. Alain Paquet & Benoit Robidoux, 1997. "Issues on the Measurement of the Solow Residual and the Testing of its Exogeneity: a Tale of Two Countries," Cahiers de recherche CREFE / CREFE Working Papers 51, CREFE, Université du Québec à Montréal. [Downloadable!]
  19. Romain Restout, 2009. "The Balassa-Samuelson model in general equilibrium with markup variations," EconomiX Working Papers 2009-39, University of Paris West - Nanterre la Défense, EconomiX. [Downloadable!]
  20. Guido Cozzi & Giammario Impullitti, . "Technology Policy and Wage Inequality," Working Papers 2008_23, Department of Economics, University of Glasgow, revised Oct 2006. [Downloadable!]
  21. Guido Cozzi & Giammario Impullitti, 2008. "Government spending composition, technical change and wage inequality," Working Papers 2009_02, Department of Economics, University of Glasgow. [Downloadable!]
  22. Rebekka Christopoulou & Philip Vermeulen, 2008. "Markups in the euro area and the US over the period 1981-2004 - a comparison of 50 sectors," Working Paper Series 856, European Central Bank. [Downloadable!]
  23. Forsman, Pentti & Saarenheimo, Tuomas & Terviö, Marko, 1996. "Markups and Measurement Errors in Six EU Countries," Research Discussion Papers 30/1996, Bank of Finland. [Downloadable!]
  24. Altug, Sumru G. & Filiztekin, Alpay, 1999. "Estimates of the Returns to Scale for US Manufacturing," CEPR Discussion Papers 2121, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers. [Downloadable!] (restricted)
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  25. Erik Britton & Jens D J Larsen & Ian Small, . "Imperfect competition and the dynamics of mark-ups," Bank of England working papers 110, Bank of England. [Downloadable!]
  26. Sylvain Barde, 2008. "A Generalised Variable Elasticity of Substitution Model of New Economic Geography," Documents de Travail de l'OFCE 2008-33, Observatoire Francais des Conjonctures Economiques (OFCE). [Downloadable!]
  27. Henry Nieuwenhuijsen & Gerrit de Wit & Frank Hindriks, 2000. "Comparative advantages in estimating markups," Scales Research Reports H200003, EIM Business and Policy Research. [Downloadable!]
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  28. Kee, Hiau Looi, 2002. "Markups, returns to scale, and productivity : a case study of Singapore's manufacturing sector," Policy Research Working Paper Series 2857, The World Bank. [Downloadable!]
  29. Andrea De Michelis, 2004. "Sand in the wheels of the labor market: the effect of firing costs on employment," International Finance Discussion Papers 796, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (U.S.). [Downloadable!]
  30. Rafaelita M. Aldaba, 2005. "The Impact of Market Reforms on Competition, Structure and Performance of the Philippine Economy," Trade Working Papers 2005.16, East Asian Bureau of Economic Research. [Downloadable!]
  31. Philippe Aghion & Johannes Fedderke & Peter Howitt & Chandana Kularatne & Nicola Viegi, 2008. "Testing Creative Destruction in an Opening Economy : the Case of the South African Manufacturing Inudstries," Documents de Travail de l'OFCE 2008-23, Observatoire Francais des Conjonctures Economiques (OFCE). [Downloadable!]
  32. Kevin J Fox, 2005. "Returns to Scale, Technical Progress and Total Factor Productivity Growth in New Zealand Industries," Treasury Working Paper Series 05/04, New Zealand Treasury. [Downloadable!]
  33. Hervé Boulhol, 2005. "The upward bias of markups estimated from the price-based methodology," Cahiers de la Maison des Sciences Economiques bla05055, Université Panthéon-Sorbonne (Paris 1). [Downloadable!]
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  34. Michael C. Burda & Battista Severgnini, 2009. "TFP Growth in Old and New Europe," SFB 649 Discussion Papers SFB649DP2009-033, Sonderforschungsbereich 649, Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany. [Downloadable!]
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  35. Domenica J. Marchetti, 1999. "Markup and the Business Cycle: Evidence from Italian Manufacturing Branches," Temi di discussione (Economic working papers) 362, Bank of Italy, Economic Research Department. [Downloadable!]
  36. Decreux, Yvan & Valin, Hugo, 2007. "MIRAGE, Updated Version of the Model for Trade Policy Analysis: Focus on Agriculture and Dynamics," Working Papers 7284, TRADEAG - Agricultural Trade Agreements. [Downloadable!]
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  37. Evren Ceritoglu, 2002. "The Cyclicality Of Mark-Up Ratios : The Case Of Turkish Industry," Working Papers 0204, Research and Monetary Policy Department, Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey. [Downloadable!]
  38. Tuomas A. Peltonen & Martin Skala & Alvaro Santos Rivera & Gabor Pula, 2008. "Imports and profitability in the euro area manufacturing sector - the role of emerging market economies," Working Paper Series 918, European Central Bank. [Downloadable!]
  39. Gerry E. Boyle, 2004. "Hall-Roeger Tests of Market Power in Irish Manufacturing Industries," The Economic and Social Review, Economic and Social Studies, vol. 35(3), pages 289-304. [Downloadable!]
  40. Ronchi, Loraine, 2006. "Fairtrade and market failures in agricultural commodity markets," Policy Research Working Paper Series 4011, The World Bank. [Downloadable!]
  41. Guido Cozzi & Silvia Galli, 2009. "Upstream Innovation Protection: Common Law Evolution and the Dynamics of Wage Inequality," Working Papers 2009_20, Department of Economics, University of Glasgow. [Downloadable!]

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