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issue. Using information from a survey on firms' recruitment behaviour in the UK, this paper demonstrates that the …
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thus far. The present paper addresses this largely unexplored issue. Using information from a survey on firms' recruitment …
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Usually, the diffusion of a non-rival market knowledge externality - called a Knowledge Spillover (KS) - is related to geographical proximity. In this paper we explore the channels through which knowledge spreads. Compared with earlier work on KS measures, this study makes a step forward by...
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Using data from the last 150 years in a small set of countries, and from the postwar period in a large set of countries, we show that large investments in state primary education systems tend to occur when countries face military rivals or threats from their neighbors. By contrast, we find that...
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We examine the contribution of human capital to economy-wide technological improvements through the two channels of innovation and imitation. We develop a theoretical model showing that skilled labour has a higher growth-enhancing effect closer to the technological frontier under the reasonable...
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filter computed here is a proxy for spatially distributed region-specific information (e.g., the endowment of natural … spatial filter, by incorporating region-specific information that generates spatial autocorrelation, frees up degrees of …
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