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attracted to dense areas, which improve their learning from others. If the skills accumulated in cities are easily transferable … rather than specificity of skills. Small firms thrived, and therefore the transferability of skills increased. The model also …
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information. -- minimum wages ; unemployment ; asymmetric information ; labour market regulation …
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We investigate minimum wage spillovers by exploiting the first-time introduction of a minimum wage within a quasi …-experiment in a context with an extraordinary large bite: the German roofing industry. We find positive wage spillovers for medium …-skilled workers with wages just above the minimum wage, but negative effects for high-skilled top earners in East Germany, where the …
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of relative wages. However, it is hard to estimate because skill supply is endogenous. We tackle the task by using …
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In this model of education, where individuals are exposed both to educational risk and to wage risk within the skilled sector, successful graduation depends both on individual effort to study and on public resources. We show that insuring the present risks is a dichotomic task: Wage risk is...
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We analyze the impact of international R&D spillovers on recipient countries in terms of social and private returns. We … Productivity. We endogenize the accrual of the R&D stocks by estimating an R&D investment function. We find that the marginal …&D intensive countries are expected to generate more spillovers at the margin, but the observed R&D stock is smaller than the …
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knowledge sector is bounded, as productivity increases, the economy moves from a Solovian zone where wages increase with … productivity, to a Marxian zone where they paradoxically decline with productivity. This is because as consumption of a given good … more unevenly distributed than productivity, technical progress always increases inequality. Redistribution from profits to …
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(job security, health, subjective job quality, and wages). Worker voice slightly raised firm survival, productivity, and …
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We study the impact of techies-engineers and other technically trained workers-on firm-level productivity. We first …-neutral productivity in both manufacturing and non-manufacturing industries. We find that techies raise firm-level productivity, and this … of techies on productivity operates mostly through ICT and other techies, not R&D workers. Engineers have a greater …
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wage bin throughout the monthly wage distribution. We find that, after one month, wages increased by 17 to 37 percent for …
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