Persistence of profits in the long run: A critical extension of some recent findings

Recent discussions of the Persistence-of-Profits-Question have focussed on two econometric firm models which have been validated for several countries. The paper gives a brief summary of the model concepts and of the most important findings for the countries in question. Both models are then applied...

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