Market Share, Market Value and Innovation in a Panel of British Manufacturing Firms
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Publication:4262967
DOI10.1111/1467-937X.00097zbMath0953.91015WikidataQ60306294 ScholiaQ60306294MaRDI QIDQ4262967
Richard Blundell, Rachel Griffith, John van Reenen
Publication date: 22 September 1999
Published in: Review of Economic Studies (Search for Journal in Brave)
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