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Paloma Lopez-Garcia

Researcher at European Central Bank

Publications -  28
Citations -  2391

Paloma Lopez-Garcia is an academic researcher from European Central Bank. The author has contributed to research in topics: Productivity & Total factor productivity. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 26 publications receiving 2196 citations. Previous affiliations of Paloma Lopez-Garcia include Florida International University & Tinbergen Institute.

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Global Entrepreneurship Monitor: Data Collection Design and Implementation 1998–2003

TL;DR: The Global Entrepreneurship Monitor research program was designed as a comprehensive assessment of the role of entrepreneurship in national economic growth as discussed by the authors, which reflected a wide range of factors associated with national variations in entrepreneurial activity and the major contextual features.

Global Entrepreneurship Monitor: Data Collection Design and Implementation

TL;DR: The Global Entrepreneurship Monitor research program was designed as a comprehensive assess- ment of the role of entrepreneurship in national economic growth as mentioned in this paper, which reflected in a wide range of factors associated with national variations in entrepreneur-ial activity and the major contextual features.
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Global Entrepreneurship Monitor: Data Collection Design and Implementation 1998-2003

TL;DR: The Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) as discussed by the authors is a program that focuses on entrepreneurship and the impact it has on a nation's economic growth and employment opportunities, where entrepreneurs are defined as adults in the process of setting up a business they will (partly) own and or currently owning and managing and operating young businesses.
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Assessing European competitiveness: The new CompNet micro-based database

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a new dataset of cross-country comparable competitiveness related indicators built by the Competitiveness Research Network (CompNet), which provides information on the distribution of labour productivity, TFP, ULC or size of firms in detailed 2-digit industries.