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Labor productivity of small and large manufacturing firms: The case of Taiwan
Mel Hsu
, Been Lon Chen
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Business & Economics
Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs)
100%
Labour Productivity
59%
Large Firms
57%
Manufacturing Firms
53%
Taiwan
49%
Foreign Direct Investment
40%
Firm Size
22%
Switching Regression
18%
Trade Intensity
17%
Selectivity
15%
Self-selection
14%
Wisdom
11%
Spillover
11%
Small Firms
10%
Influencing Factors
9%
Industry
4%
Social Sciences
labor productivity
91%
small and medium-sized enterprise
66%
manufacturing
58%
Taiwan
54%
firm
50%
direct investment
21%
foreign investment
19%
wisdom
8%
regression
5%
industry
5%