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, positively contribute to productivity of firms. While localization economies appear to be bound to the immediate neighborhood …
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This paper exploits a geocoded, publicly audited, full population dataset on employment and wages in Sweden's city areas, to analyze the relationship between density of economic activity and individual wages. The analysis is based on 250-by-250 meter (about 0.15 miles), 1 km2, 9 km2 and 100 km2...
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externalities (mainly specialisation and diversity externalities) on total factor productivity dynamics. We also analyse the …
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spatial dependence, we assess the concurrent effect of the human capital indicators on total factor productivity for 257 … an innovative, open, inclusive and culturally diverse environment is becoming more and more crucial for productivity …
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The purpose of this paper is to analyse the effect of various proximity dimensions on the innovative capacity of 276 regions in Europe within a knowledge production function model, where R&D and human capital are included as the main internal inputs. We combine the standard geographical...
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Firms productivity is crucially influenced by knowledge spillovers generated either by other firms located nearby or by …, within a spatial estimation framework, tourism flows as determinants of regional total factor productivity, controlling also …
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