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survey information on firm characteristics to investigate the existence and magnitude of local human capital externalities in … show that in Italy, like in the US, firms located in geographical areas with a higher stock of human capital pay higher …
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Italian manufacturing. This is interesting since, as well known, Italy is a "late comer" country and stands as a follower in …
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manufacturing. The interest stems from the fact that Italy is a “late comer” country, suffers a gap in new technologies and has a …
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system and the lagged demographic structure. -- Firm ; local human capital externalities ; Italy ; manufacturing ; wages … survey information on firm characteristics to investigate the existence and magnitude of local human capital externalities in … show that in Italy, like in the US, firms located in geographical areas with a higher stock of human capital pay higher …
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the size of localized human capital externalities in Italian manufacturing. Our estimates do not show any evidence of …
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of tertiary-educated immigrants were 16.4% for France, 21.8% for Germany, 15.4% for Italy and 18.5% for Spain. Now … which was exposed to a very fast and large wave of immigration during the 2000s -- Italy --, and for which evidence is scant …
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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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