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We propose the so-called domestic "embodied unit labor costs" (EULC) at the country-sector level as a new cost-related basis for measures of international competitiveness. EULC take into account that a sector's labor costs constitute only a small share of its total cost which to a large extent...
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comes from what promises to be a long-term divergence between Germany and Italy, which for the time being was offset by …
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the marital stability of natives. We take Italy as a case-study and we offer discrete-time event history models predicting …
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Due to pension reforms, minimum retirement age increased substantially in Italy between the second part of the 1990s …
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This paper provides the first available evidence on overeducation/overskilling based on AlmaLaurea data. We focus on jobs held 5 years after graduation by pre-reform graduates in 2005. Overeducation/overskilling are relatively high - at 11.4 and 8% - when compared to EU economies. Ceteris...
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Thanks to the effort of two local educational authorities, in two regions of North Italy (Valle d'Aosta and the …
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We use small Italian regions (i.e. provinces) to investigate the causal effect of foreign immigration on innovation during 2003-2008. Using instrumental variables estimation (based on immigrants' enclaves), we find that the overall stock of immigrants did not have any effect on innovation....
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This paper documents the evolution of the experience-earnings profiles of private employees in Italy over the first six …
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-to-work transition (SWT) is so slow and hard in Italy. The country is a typical example of the South European SWT regime, where the …
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Migration may cause not only a brain drain but also a civicness drain, leading to an uncivicness trap. We study this possibility using college choices of southern-Italian students classified as Civic if not cheating in a die-roll experiment. Local civicness is the fraction of Civic in their...
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