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Firms' leverage and labour productivity: a quantile approach in Portuguese firms

Paulo Macas Nunes (), Tiago Neves Sequeira () and Zelia Serrasqueiro ()

Applied Economics, 2007, vol. 39, issue 14, pages 1783-1788

Abstract: We show that the leverage of Portuguese firms tends to negatively affect its labour productivity for firms with relatively lower labour productivity but to positively affect this variable for firms in the right-hand side of the productivity distribution. This is particularly important in a country where labour productivity is persistently lower compared with the richer countries in Europe. Thus, we have concluded that, controlling for the usual effects, increasing leverage cannot be a solution for the less productive (and consequently the majority) of Portuguese firms.

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