Tomas Lindström

Details der Publikationsliste

Zeitraum

2004 - 2006

Anzahl

10

Co-Autoren

Price and investment dynamics : an empirical analysis of plant level data (2004)

Lundin, Magnus, Gottfries, Nils, Lindström, Tomas

Price and investment equations are estimated using a unique data set for Swedish manufacturing plants. The empirical specification is based on a theoretical model of a financially constrained firm...

Price and Investment Dynamics: An Empirical Analysis of Plant Level Data

Lundin, Magnus, Gottfries, Nils, Lindström, Tomas

Price and investment equations are estimated using a unique data set for Swedish manufacturing plants. The empirical specification is based on a theoretical model of a financially constrained firm...

Are Local Governments Governed by Forward Looking Decision Makers?

Dahlberg, Matz, Lindström , Tomas

In this paper we investigate the extent to which local government consumption in Sweden is determined by permanent rather than current resources. Evidence from a panel of municipalities indicates...

External Economies at the Firm Level: Evidence from Swedish Manufacturing

Lindström, Tomas

Using the method of Caballero and Lyons (1990, 1992), I examine detailed Swedish manufacturing firm-level data on output and factor inputs from 1979 through 1994. Panel regressions show that an...

Qualitative Survey Responses and Production over the Business Cycle

Lindström, Tomas

An examination of Swedish manufacturing data on real output and qualitative business tendency survey (BTS) responses from 1968 through 1998 reveals that survey-based attitude data typically improve...

The Role of High-Tech Capital Formation for Swedish Productivity Growth

Lindström, Tomas

While using new data and standard growth-accounting techniques, this paper takes a closer look at the Swedish productivity revival in the second half of the 1990s. In particular, I find large total...

Is Rising Returns to Scale a Figment of Poor Data?

Hansen, Sten, Lindström, Tomas

While using detailed firm-level data from the private business sector, this study identifies two empirical puzzles: (i) returns-to-scale (RTS) parameter estimates rise at higher levels of data...

Is rising RTS a figment of poor data?

Hansen, Sten, Lindström, Tomas

While using detailed firm-level data from the private business sector, this study identifies two empirical puzzles: (i) returns-to-scale (RTS) parameter estimates rise at higher levels of data...