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The sources of heterogeneity in firm performance: lessons from Italy1

Abstract An extensive body of literature documents large and persistent within-industry heterogeneity of firm performance. While some authors explain such evidence in terms of input misallocation, we provide an alternative analytical framework that integrates insights from resource-based and institu...

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Published in:Cambridge journal of economics 2020-05, Vol.44 (3), p.527-558
Main Authors: Landini, Fabio, Arrighetti, Alessandro, Bartoloni, Eleonora
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