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relationship, including turnover, learning, matching, and hold up. It also considers labor market pooling from the perspective of … comprehensive approach to labor market pooling. It jointly considers many different aspects of the agglomeration labor market … both workers and firms and across a range of industries. The paper reports a general positive relationship of turnover to …
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relationship, including turnover, learning, matching, and hold up. It also considers labor market pooling from the perspective of … comprehensive approach to labor market pooling. It jointly considers many different aspects of the agglomeration labor market … both workers and firms and across a range of industries. The paper reports a general positive relationship of turnover to …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011340770
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wage premium. More explicitly, we distinguish worker sorting, as well as portable and non-portable agglomeration effects … used for identification and provide guidance how this selectivity can be reduced. Agglomeration effects explain about one … third of the urban wage premium, with portable and non-portable agglomeration effects being of similar importance. …
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Policy makers at all levels of government believe that one of the key drivers of local economic growth is new businesses. Therefore, governments design policy with the intention of attracting businesses with the hopes that this will create future growth in struggling areas. Over the past few...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011400058
wage premium. More explicitly, we distinguish worker sorting, as well as portable and non-portable agglomeration effects … used for identification and provide guidance how this selectivity can be reduced. Agglomeration effects explain about one … third of the urban wage premium, with portable and non-portable agglomeration effects being of similar importance. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012599185
Policy makers at all levels of government believe that one of the key drivers of local economic growth is new businesses. Therefore, governments design policy with the intention of attracting businesses with the hopes that this will create future growth in struggling areas. Over the past few...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011492992
In this paper we survey the recent developments in two empirical literatures at the crossroads of labor and urban economics: Studies about localized human capital externalities (HCE) and about the urban wage premium (UWP). After surveying the methods and main results of each of these two...
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that urban areas play an important role in the job matching process. …
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differences in qualification mismatch across areas. This provides evidence of the existence of agglomeration economies through …
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