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    Liquidity and Firms' Response to Fiscal Stimulus

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    A stimulus programme allowed firms in Italy to receive tax credits for R&D expenditure in 2009. Among traditional firms, liquidity is relevant for the response to the stimulus: Recipients firms with relative large cash holdings raised R&D expenditure, while those with low liquidity did not vary it. High-tech firms did not change their total R&D, consistently with their tendency to smooth R&D expenditure through time, though they changed its composition in favor of outsourcing activity and to the detriment of employment. When the fiscal stimulus pushed R&D higher it also induced a positive transitory effect on firm's performance

    Convergenza: un’utopia per le regioni europee?

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    Convergenza: un’utopia per le regioni europee?

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    On Growth and Infrastructure Provision

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    Liquidity and Firms’ Response to Fiscal Stimulus

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    A stimulus programme allowed firms in Italy to receive tax credits for R&D expenditure in 2009. Among traditional firms, liquidity is relevant to the response to the stimulus: recipients firms with relative large cash holdings raised R&D expenditure, while those with low liquidity did not vary it. High-tech firms did not change their total R&D, consistent with their tendency to smooth R&D expenditure through time, though they changed its composition in favour of outsourcing activity and to the detriment of employment. When the fiscal stimulus pushed R&D higher, it also induced a positive transitory effect on the firm's performance

    La collaborazione nel settore dell'artigianato artistico in Campania: il caso dell'oreficeria

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    Il volume presenta i risultati più importanti ottenuti nell’ambito del progetto RICART (Rete Innovativa di Collaborazione dell’Artigianato artistico in Campania), nato allo scopo di delineare lo stato del settore dell’artigianato artistico in Campania. Il progetto si è posto sia l’obiettivo di esplorare quanto le imprese del settore possano contribuire allo sviluppo del territorio, sia quello di individuare le modalità di aggregazione, condivisione e collaborazione più efficaci per favorire la crescita del settore e del territorio. RICART ha visto come partner partecipanti le sette università della Campania, il consorzio Universitario CUEIM, l’Istituto di Ricerca su Innovazione e Servizi per lo Sviluppo del CNR (IRISS - CNR), l'agenzia di formazione Prisma Consulting e le società PROTOM GROUP e ARES 2.0, con capofila l’Università di Salerno
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