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clustered over time, suggesting the possibility that technology levels are converging locally. Estimation of spatial versions of …
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Measuring the dispersion of productivity or efficiency across firms in a market or industry is rife with methodological …
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the bias. Estimation results for the United States show elasticities of complementarity to be underestimated by up to a …
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estimation pointtowards a positive long-run growth effect arising from trade specialization in medium …
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Estimates of the effect of education on GDP (the social return) have been hard to reconcile with micro evidence on the private return to schooling. We present a simple explanation combining two ideas: imperfect substitution and endogenous skill-biased technological progress and use cross-country...
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of differently educated auditors are supported by the estimation results in this paper. The part-time, dual track appears …
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