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transmitted across industries through the movement of skilled workers embodying human capital. The embodied knowledge is then … estimates document the importance of positive cross-sectoral knowledge spillovers and indicate that labour mobility has …
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This paper investigates to which extent outward foreign direct investment (FDI) affects domestic wages. We are first interested in the raw wage differential between multinational and domestic firms. Results reveal that multinational companies pay a wage premium to their employees, even within...
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In this study we analyse the labour market performance of Romanian and Bulgarian return migrants and whether it really pays off to return home. We looked at the employment dynamics of returnees from the perspective of employment and occupational status switches to capture the effects of the work...
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, differences in school quality across continents of origin, imperfect knowledge of the evaluation of foreign credentials on the …
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Innovation, mark-ups and the degree of trade openness vary substantially across sectors. This paper builds a multi … autarky to free trade promotes innovation and productivity growth in those sectors which are initially less competitive …. However, when the initial tariff level is common across sectors, a homogeneous tariff reduction promotes innovation in those …
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A strong innovation performance based on R&D, product development and the implementation of advanced production … offshoring on R&D and innovation activities of the firm in the home country. The analysis is based on a dataset of more than 3000 … manufacturing firms from seven European countries. We employ propensity score matching to compare R&D and innovation activities of …
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